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  1. The Brenner debate was a major debate amongst Marxist historians during the late 1970s and early 1980s, regarding the origins of capitalism. The debate began with Robert Brenner 's 1976 journal article "Agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial Europe", published in the influential historical journal Past & Present .

  2. Oct 27, 2009 · This so-called “Transition debate” is hardly referred to in the “Brenner debate”, even though there is considerable overlap in subject-matter, and even though Brenner himself, in a critique of Paul Sweezy, André Gunder Frank and Immanuel Wallerstein, referred extensively to the Transition debate in the pages of the New Left Review in 1977. Nevertheless, those interested by the ...

  3. Jan 2, 2010 · The Brenner debate revisited. One of the defining controversies in the field of economic history in the past 35 years is the Brenner debate. Robert Brenner published “Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe” in Past and Present in 1976 (link) and “The Agrarian Roots of European Capitalism” in 1982.

  4. The Brenner Debate, which reprints from Past and Present various article in 1976, is a scholarly presentation of a variety of points of view, covering a very wide range in time, place and type of approach. Weighty theoretical responses to Brenner's first formulation followed from the late Sir Michael Postan, John Hatcher, Emmanuel Le Roy ...

  5. The Brenner Debate. The agricultural revolution. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England witnessed an agricultural revolution which involved massive changes in land tenure, the organization of production on farms, the techniques employed in farming, and the productivity of agriculture.

  6. Robert Brenner's recent book, Merchants and Revolution opened a new front in the debate by introducing merchants. mercial change" into the equation.1 Although the book's. script carefully situates Brenner's analysis of commercial. in the context of his earlier account of the agrarian transition.

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  8. The debate now reprinted from the journal has been long in the making, from Robert Brenner's original article, published in Past and Present in 1976 but stemming from an earlier version given as a paper to the social science seminar of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, in April 1974, until his response published in 1982. Regrettably two of the contributors, Professor Sir Michael ...

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