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(1981) The anthropology of pre-capitalist societies, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Mercantilism and the emergence of servile labour in colonial indonesia

Joel S. Kahn

pp. 185-213

Much of the current debate on the nature of the European world economy, and on the effects of peripheralisation in the period of its formation, focuses on the emergence of what appear to be feudal forms in those regions which were drawn into the world market as exporters of primary products. Particular attention has been paid to two regions — Eastern Europe and Latin America — where the development of systems of labour organisation approximating in form to the classical demesnes of the Middle Ages has given rise to a "characterisation" debate over the pertinence of the concepts of feudalism and capitalism for the analysis of this development.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-16632-9_7

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Kahn, J. S. (1981)., Mercantilism and the emergence of servile labour in colonial indonesia, in J. S. Kahn & J. R. Llobera (eds.), The anthropology of pre-capitalist societies, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 185-213.

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