Placing Donald Winch in Context: An Essay on Wealth and Life (Wealth and Life: The Intellectual History of Political Economy) (Critical Essay)
History of Economics Review 2010, Summer, 52
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Publisher Description
Winch, Donald. Wealth and Life: the Intellectual History of Political Economy, 1848-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2009. P xi + 419. ISBN 9-7805-2171-5393 (Pb). 18.99 [pounds sterling]. That understanding a past author or work presupposes attention to his intellectual context is now an orthodoxy of intellectual history and needs no labouring. J.W. Burrow [1981] 1983. A Liberal Descent. Victorian Historians and the English Past. Cambridge University Press, p. 5.
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