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A tale of two capitalisms: sacred economics in nineteenth-century Britain
Supritha Rajan
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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PART I
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Chapter 1. Economies of Sacrifice (page 39)
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Chapter 2. Circular Economies, Sacred Economies: The Sacrifice of Labor in John Ruskin and Nineteenth-Century Political Economy (page 59)
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PART II
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Chapter 3. Rational Agents, Ritual Actions (page 93)
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Chapter 4. The Visible Hand: Models of Communality and Economic Information Systems (page 121)
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PART III
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Chapter 5. The Making of Household Gods: Value, Totems, and Kinship in the Nineteenth-Century Domestic Novel and Victorian Anthropology (page 155)
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Chapter 6: Household Gods Revisited in George Eliot and Anthony Trollope (page 185)
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PART IV
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Chapter 7. Magical Technologies: Forces of Interest in Rudyard Kipling and Marshallian Economics (page 217)
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Chapter 8. Electric Kim and the Ludic Rituals of Empire (page 254)
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Coda (page 279)
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Notes (page 287)
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Bibliography (page 321)
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Index (page 347)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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VS | 59.1 (2016): 153-155 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/victorianstudies.59.1.25 |
SITN | 48.2 (summer 2016): 253-255 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/624995 |
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Published: c2015
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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