Cameralism in Practice: State Administration and Economy in Early Modern Europe
By Marten Seppel (Editor), Keith Tribe (Editor), Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Contribution by), Frank Oberholzner (Contribution by), G ran Ryd n (Contribution by), Guillaume Garner (Contribution by), Hans Frambach (Contribution by), Ingrid Markussen (Contribution by), Keith Tribe (Contribution by), Lars Magnusson (Contribution by), Marten Seppel (Contribution by), Paul Warde (Contribution by), Roger Bartlett (Contribution by)
Paperback
$36.95
By Marten Seppel (Editor), Keith Tribe (Editor), Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Contribution by), Frank Oberholzner (Contribution by), G ran Ryd n (Contribution by), Guillaume Garner (Contribution by), Hans Frambach (Contribution by), Ingrid Markussen (Contribution by), Keith Tribe (Contribution by), Lars Magnusson (Contribution by), Marten Seppel (Contribution by), Paul Warde (Contribution by), Roger Bartlett (Contribution by)
Premium Members save an extra 10% and all Members collect stamps to save with Rewards. 10 stamps = $5.Learn More
Select a store to view item availability.
The first book that acknowledges cameralism as a European rather than just a German historical phenomenon.
This book discusses the impact of cameralism on the practices of governance, early modern state-building and economy in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. It argues that the cameralist conception of state and economy - aform of 'science' of government dedicated to reforming society while promoting economic development, and often associated mainly with Prussia - had significant ...
This book discusses the impact of cameralism on the practices of governance, early modern state-building and economy in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. It argues that the cameralist conception of state and economy - aform of 'science' of government dedicated to reforming society while promoting economic development, and often associated mainly with Prussia - had significant ...


