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This book is a new introduction to the history and practice of economic anthropology by two leading authors in the field. They show that anthropologists have contributed to understanding the three great questions of modern economic history: development, socialism and one-world capitalism.

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"This is a 'big book', tackling big questions in deceptively simple prose."
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

"Both authors draw on their considerable ethnographic experience to offer a rich run-through of economic anthropology, and trace its intersection between the primary disciplines of economics and anthropology and against thematic currents such as Marxism and feminism."
LSE Review of Books

"Educational and intellectually stimulating, it will benefit both economic sociologists and economists."
Revue Française de Socio-économie

"Offers a methodological and analytic platform which could make this field more relevant for policy making, create a more fruitful dialogue with economics, economic sociology and history, and make scholarly work more accessible to the wider public."
European Economic Sociology Newsletter

"Hann and Hart offer the most sophisticated history of economic anthropology that I have seen. Using a humanistic perspective, their descriptions of the 'prehistory' of economic anthropology and of the socialist and postsocialist eras are neatly joined to an account of research in the twentieth century."
Stephen Gudeman, University of Minnesota

"Now that neoliberal economic theories are becoming as discredited as state-socialist ones, Chris Hann and Keith Hart set out the case for 'human economics' focused on addressing both the moral and material needs of humanity - market as well as non-market. This is a brilliantly executed work which breathes new list into both disciplines - Anthropology and Economics. At a time when national and global economic thinking and policies seem moribund, this intervention could not be timlier."
Don Robotham, City University of New York



Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction: Economic Anthropology
Chapter 2 Economy from the Ancient World to the Age of the Internet
Chapter 3 The Rise of Modern Economics and Anthropology
Chapter 4 The Golden Age of Economic Anthropology
Chapter 5 After the Formalist Ð Substantivist Debate
Chapter 6 Unequal Development
Chapter 7 Socialism, Postsocialism and Reform Socialism
Chapter 8 One-world Capitalism
Chapter 9 Where Do We Go From Here?
Bibliographical Notes
References

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/02/2011
      ISBN13: 9780745644820, 978-0745644820
      ISBN10: 0745644821

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is a new introduction to the history and practice of economic anthropology by two leading authors in the field. They show that anthropologists have contributed to understanding the three great questions of modern economic history: development, socialism and one-world capitalism.

      Trade Review

      "This is a 'big book', tackling big questions in deceptively simple prose."
      Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

      "Both authors draw on their considerable ethnographic experience to offer a rich run-through of economic anthropology, and trace its intersection between the primary disciplines of economics and anthropology and against thematic currents such as Marxism and feminism."
      LSE Review of Books

      "Educational and intellectually stimulating, it will benefit both economic sociologists and economists."
      Revue Française de Socio-économie

      "Offers a methodological and analytic platform which could make this field more relevant for policy making, create a more fruitful dialogue with economics, economic sociology and history, and make scholarly work more accessible to the wider public."
      European Economic Sociology Newsletter

      "Hann and Hart offer the most sophisticated history of economic anthropology that I have seen. Using a humanistic perspective, their descriptions of the 'prehistory' of economic anthropology and of the socialist and postsocialist eras are neatly joined to an account of research in the twentieth century."
      Stephen Gudeman, University of Minnesota

      "Now that neoliberal economic theories are becoming as discredited as state-socialist ones, Chris Hann and Keith Hart set out the case for 'human economics' focused on addressing both the moral and material needs of humanity - market as well as non-market. This is a brilliantly executed work which breathes new list into both disciplines - Anthropology and Economics. At a time when national and global economic thinking and policies seem moribund, this intervention could not be timlier."
      Don Robotham, City University of New York



      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Chapter 1 Introduction: Economic Anthropology
      Chapter 2 Economy from the Ancient World to the Age of the Internet
      Chapter 3 The Rise of Modern Economics and Anthropology
      Chapter 4 The Golden Age of Economic Anthropology
      Chapter 5 After the Formalist Ð Substantivist Debate
      Chapter 6 Unequal Development
      Chapter 7 Socialism, Postsocialism and Reform Socialism
      Chapter 8 One-world Capitalism
      Chapter 9 Where Do We Go From Here?
      Bibliographical Notes
      References

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