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A History of Capitalism

  • Welcome to A History of Capitalism

    7 AUG 2023 · Welcome to the show! If you want to find out what this podcast is about, tune in and meet the Stolen Fire Media team.
    3m 10s
  • S1.E1 - The World in 1400 CE

    28 AUG 2023 · Welcome to the beginning of our journey! This episode introduces you to the world where modern capitalism first began. Join us for a tour of Europe after the Black Death, the Middle East on the eve of Ottoman rule, India in upheaval, China approaching its zenith, and Africa's connections to the larger world. Episode Bibliography: Empire of Cotton: A New History of Global Capitalism by Sven Beckert The Black Death Transformed by Samuel K. Cohn Re-Orient: Global Economy in the Asian Age by Andre Gunder-Frank A History of the Arab Peoples by Albert Hourani A Brief History of Chinese Civilization by Conrad Schirokauer and Miranda Brown Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1800 by John Thornton
    31m 17s
  • S1.E2 - Merchants, Markets, and Trade

    5 SEP 2023 · Trade across three continents was not an easy task. In this episode we meet the merchants and markets who made goods move through the eyes of Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta. Episode Bibliography: Oxford History of Medieval Europe by George Holmes Re-Orient: Global Economy in the Asian Age by Andre Gunder-Frank A History of Islamic Civilizations by Ira M. Lapidus The Rihla by Ibn Battuta The Travels of Marco Polo by Marco Polo
    33m 59s
  • S1.E3 - Money and Banking

    18 SEP 2023 · Money. You can't live without it these days. In this episode we find out how money rose to its dominant position by the year 1400 CE, how money's limitations created banking, and how banking developed during these early years. Episode Bibliography: Money and Credit in Indian History from Early Medieval Times edited by Amiya Kumar Bagchi The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World by Niall Ferguson Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution: Usury, Rentes, and Negotiability" from The International History Review by John H. Munron The Song-Yuan-Ming Transition in Chinese History by Paul Yakov Smith and Richard von Glahn
    31m 28s
  • S1.E4 - An Explosive Recipe

    16 OCT 2023 · Its now time to kick the story of capitalism off with a bang. Gunpowder did more than just change warfare. Its production and use completely transformed society, governance, and gave rise to one of the first modern industries. Nothing shows these changes better than the Ottoman Turks, the world's first gunpowder empire, and their 1453 CE conquest of Constantinople. Battles of the Medieval World by Kelly DeVries, Martin J. Dougherty, and Iain Dickie An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-1914 by Halil Inalcik, Suraiya Faroqhi, Bruce MacGowan, Donald Quartaert, and Sevket Pamut Re-Orient: Global Economy in the Asian Age by Andre Gunder-Frank A History of Islamic Civilizations by Ira M. Lapidus
    32m 57s
  • S1.E5 - 1492

    20 NOV 2023 · CW: Anti-Semitic violence and the enslavement and genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas, mention of torture, mutilation, and suicide. In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue or at least that's how the rhyme goes. It's time to dive in to Columbus' place in the history of capitalism, why Spain and Portugal were at the forefront of European maritime expeditions, and how they carved up the world. Works Cited: La caída de Cristóbal Colón: El juicio de Bobadilla translated by Isabel Aguirre, (Estudios: 2006) An Indigenous People's History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, (Beacon Press: 2014) 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles Mann, (Vintage: 2006) 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created by Charles Mann, (Vintage: 2012) Christopher Columbus and the Enslavement of the Amerindians by Jalil Sued-badillo from Displacements and Transformations in Caribbean Cultures edited by Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert and Ivette Romero-Cesareo, (University Press of Florida: 2008) https://gsp.yale.edu/case-studies/colonial-genocides-project/hispaniola "Encomienda or Slavery? The Spanish Crown's Choice of Labor Organization in Sixteenth-Century Spanish America" from The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 55, Issue 4, December 1995 by Timothy J. Yeager
    32m 48s
  • S1.E6 - The Columbian Exchange

    6 DEC 2023 · Spain's new colonial empire endowed Europe's rising monarchy with an unprecedented economic windfall. In this episode, we find out how silver and other goods extracted from the Americas made the first truly worldwide economy possible at the cost of Spain's prosperity and long-term stability. Works Cited: “Megadrought and Megadeath in 16th Century Mexico”, by Rodolfo Acuna-Soto, David W. Stahle, Malcolm K. Cleveland, and Matthew D. Therrell, Emerging Infectious Diseases Vol. 8, Issue 4, (2002) 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created by Charles C Mann The Ascent of Money by Niall Ferguson The Resource Curse: The Political and Economic Challenges of Natural Resource Wealth by the Natural Resource Governance Institute Sacred Gifts, Profane Pleasures: A History of Tobacco and Chocolate in the Atlantic World by Marcy Norton The Oil Curse: How Petroleum Wealth Shapes the Development of Nations by Michael L. Ross Silver, Trade, and War: Spain and America in the Making of Early Modern Europe by Stanley J. Stein and Barbara H. Stein The Colonial Heritage of Latin America: Essays on Economic Dependence in Perspective by Stanley J. Stein and Barbara H. Stein The Spanish Treasure Fleets by Timothy R. Walton
    32m 56s
  • S1.E7 - War Capitalism

    8 APR 2024 · Capitalism, at its outset, was a very violent and warlike affair.  In this episode, we will explore the historical model known as war capitalism and how military might was essential for granting European merchants access to the markets of Asia. Empire of Cotton: A Global History by Sven Beckert The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600-1800 by Pieter C. Emmer and Jos J.L. Gommans Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1540-1740 by Mark G. Hanna “U.S. Privateering Is Legal” by Brandon Schwartz, Proceedings, U.S. Naval Institute, April 2020 The Career and Legend of Vasco de Gama by Sanjay Subrahmanyam The Portuguese Empire in Asia, 1500-1700 by Sanjay Subrahmanyam
    33m 45s
  • S1.E8 - The Printing Press

    22 APR 2024 · Moving and storing information has always been vital to economic development.  In this episode, we will turn to the story of the printing press, why it triggered the information revolution which was essential to capitalism's rise, and how it transformed economics from the ground up just as the Dutch, English, Portuguese, and Spanish were laying the foundations of global empires. The Erotic Engine: How Pornography has Powered Mass Communication, from Gutenberg to Google by Patchen Barss “Information Technology and Economic Change: The Impact of the Printing Press”, by Jeremiah E. Dittmar, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2011, Vol. 126 A Short History of the Printing Press by Robert Hoe Paper: Paging Through History by Mark Kurlansky Theatre of the book, 1480-1880 : print, text, and performance in Europe by Julie Stone Peters
    30m 51s

Welcome to A History of Capitalism, a narrative history podcast about how capitalism as we know it came to be. Tune in biweekly for an epic story spanning from the...

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Welcome to A History of Capitalism, a narrative history podcast about how capitalism as we know it came to be. Tune in biweekly for an epic story spanning from the Black Death to Black Mondays and everything in between.
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