The dirty secret of early modern capitalism : the global reach of the Dutch arms trade, warfare and mercenaries in the seventeenth century / Kees Boterbloem.
2020
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Title
The dirty secret of early modern capitalism : the global reach of the Dutch arms trade, warfare and mercenaries in the seventeenth century / Kees Boterbloem.
Published
New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Copyright
©2020
Description
xvii, 244 pages ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Routledge research in early modern history
Summary
"This book shows how the Dutch accumulation of great wealth was closely linked to their involvement in warfare. By charting Dutch activity across the globe, it explores Dutch participation in the international arms trade, and in wars both at home and abroad. In doing so, it ponders the issue of how capitalism has often historically thrived best when its practitioners are ruthless and ignore the human cost of their search for riches. This complicates the traditional Marxist understanding of capitalists as middle-class exploiters in arguing for a much greater agency among lower-class Dutch soldiers and sailors in their efforts to benefit from skills that were in high demand"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series
Routledge research in early modern history.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State).
Item Details
Call number
DJ124 .B67 2020