English Historical Review, 104 (1989), 308-31A. S. Link, ‘Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Economic and Social Crisis of Great Britain’,Journal of the History of Ideas, 9 (148), 323-36J. Morrow, ‘The National Church in Coleridge’s Church and State: A Response to Allen’,Journal of the History of Ideas, 47 (1986), 640-52D. Winch, ‘Mr Gradgrind and Jerusalem’, in S. Collini, R. Whatmore and B. Young (eds),Economy, Polity and Society: British Intellectual History 1750-1950, (Cambridge,2000), pp. 243-66.42
43B23. CLASSICAL <strong>POLITICAL</strong> ECONOMY AND ITS CRITICSSuggested primary reading:T. R. Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, G. Gilbert ed., (Oxford, 1999)J. Mill, Selected Economic Writings, D. Winch ed., (Edinburgh, 1966)J.-B. Say, An Economist in Troubled Times, R. R. Palmer ed., (Princeton NJ, 1997)J. B. Say, Selections from ‘A Treatise of Political Economy’, in P. Bridel ed., TheFoundations of Price Theory, 6 vols., (London, 2001)J. C. L. Sismonde de Sismondi, Political Economy and the Philosophy ofGovernment, (London, 1847)Suggested secondary reading:J. Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, E. B. Schumpeter ed., (London, 1955), Part III.D. Winch, Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain1750-1834, (Cambridge, 1996)D. Winch, Wealth and Life: Essays on the Intellectual History of Political Economy inBritain, 1848-1914 (Cambridge, 2009)E. Rothschild, ‘Political Economy’, in G. Stedman Jones & G. Claeys (eds), The CambridgeHistory of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought (Cambridge: 2011)T. A. Horne, Property Rights and Poverty: Political Argument in Britain 1605-1834 (Chapel HillNC, 1990), chapters 4-6.P. Mandler, Aristocratic Government in the Age of Reform: Whigs and Liberals 1830- 1852,(Oxford, 1990)S. Collini, D. Winch and J. Burrow, That Noble Science of Politics: A Study in NineteenthCentury Intellectual History, (Cambridge, 1983), chapter 2B. Fontana, Rethinking the Politics of Commercial Society: The Edinburgh Review 1802-1832, (Cambridge, 1985)D. P. O’Brien, The Classical Economists (Oxford, 1975)D. P. O’Brien, The Classical Economists Revisited (Princeton NJ, 2004)N. Thompson, The Market and Its Critics: Socialist Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century Britain (London, 1988)N. Thompson, The Real Rights of Man: Political Economies for the Working Class, 1775-1850(London, 1998)D. McNally, Against the Market: Political Economy, Market Socialism and the MarxistCritique, (London, 1993), chapters 3 and 4C. Coleman, Myth, History and the Industrial Revolution, (London, 1992)K. Polanyi, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time(Boston MA, 2001)G. Stedman Jones, An End to Poverty? A Historical Debate (London, 2004)R. G. Cowherd, Political Economists and the English Poor Laws: A Historical Study of theInfluence of Classical Economics on the Formation of Social Welfare Policy, (Athens OH,1977)M. E. Rose, The English Poor Law, 1780-1930, (Newton Abbot, 1971)G. Himmelfarb, The Idea of Poverty: England in the Industrial Age, (London, 1984), Chapters 4and 5B. Hilton, The Age of Atonement: The Influence of Evangelicalism on Social and EconomicThought 1795-1865, (Oxford, 1988), especially chapter 2A. M. C. Waterman, Revolution, Economics and Religion: Christian Political Economy,
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