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Republic of capital : Buenos Aires and the legal transformation of the Atlantic world / Jeremy Adelman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Adelman, Jeremy.
Contributor:
Walter de Gruyter & Co.
Dorothy Mann Yeakel & Paul Herbert Yeakel Memorial Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Property.
History.
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Economic conditions--19th century.
Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Commerce--History--19th century.
Property--Argentina--History--19th century.
Constitutional history--Argentina.
Constitutional history.
Argentina.
Argentina--Politics and government--1776-1810.
Politics and government.
Argentina--Politics and government--1810-1817.
Argentina--Politics and government--1817-1860.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 376 pages) : maps
Place of Publication:
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, [1999]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book is a political history of economic life. Through a description of the convulsions of long-term change from colony to republic in Buenos Aires, Republic of Capital explores Atlantic world transformations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Tracing the transition from colonial Natural Law to instrumental legal understandings of property, the book shows that the developments of constitutionalism and property law were more than coincidences: the polity shaped the rituals and practices arbitrating economic justice, while the crisis of property animated the support for a centralized and executive-dominated state. In dialectical fashion, politics shaped private law while the effort to formalize the domain of property directed the course of political struggles.
In studying the legal and political foundations of Argentine capitalism, the author shows how merchants and capitalists coped with massive political upheaval and how political writers and intellectuals sought to forge a model of liberal republicanism. Among the topics examined are the transformation of commercial law, the evolution of liberal political credos, and the saga of political and constitutional turmoil after the collapse of Spanish authority.
By the end of the nineteenth century, statemakers, capitalists, and liberal intellectuals settled on a model of political economy that aimed for open markets but closed the polity to widespread participation. The author concludes by exploring the long-term consequences of nineteenth-century statehood for the following century's efforts to promote sustained economic growth and democratize the political arena, and argues that many of Argentina's recent problems can betraced back to the framework and foundations of Argentine statehood in the nineteenth century.
Contents:
Toward a Political History of Economic Life
The Age of Revolution, 1780's-1820's
Imperial Reconstitution and the Limits of Political Property
The Quest for Equipoise in the Shadow of Revolution
From Revolution to Civil War
The Age of "Anarchy," 1820's-1850's
Rosas Agonistes, or the Political Economy of Cronyism
Chains of Obligation: The Duress of Merchant Law
Reconsidering the Republic
The Age of Order, 1850's-1860's
Constitutional Persuasions
The New Property of Merchant Capital
Making Money: The Battle for Monetary Authority
The Unfinished Revolution of the Republic of Capital.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-363) and index.
Electronic reproduction. Berlin Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Dorothy Mann Yeakel & Paul Herbert Yeakel Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780804764148
080476414X
Publisher Number:
99985042698
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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