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Potter, Gordon Alwyn.
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An investigation of pre-capitalist economic formations: An enquiry into the burgeoning nation-state of the Kingdom of Dahomey, 1620-1740.
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An investigation of pre-capitalist economic formations: An enquiry into the burgeoning nation-state of the Kingdom of Dahomey, 1620-1740./
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Potter, Gordon Alwyn.
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120 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 53-09, Section: A, page: 3318.
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Dissertation Abstracts International53-09A.
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An investigation of pre-capitalist economic formations: An enquiry into the burgeoning nation-state of the Kingdom of Dahomey, 1620-1740.
Potter, Gordon Alwyn.
An investigation of pre-capitalist economic formations: An enquiry into the burgeoning nation-state of the Kingdom of Dahomey, 1620-1740.
- 120 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 53-09, Section: A, page: 3318.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New School for Social Research, 1992.
This dissertation examines the process of change in an economic system. Does the process of change in a system come about because of the stimulus of external forces or the stimulus of internal forces?Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The focus is upon the Kingdom of Dahomey, between 1620 and 1740. I seek to discover the major differences between the seventeenth century and the eighteenth century social formations in Dahomey. In the seventeenth century, a cooperative mode of production was dominant. In the early eighteenth century, a plantation system relying on slave labor was superimposed on this cooperative mode. It is argued that this plantation system emerged not for the purposes of the slave trade as such, but in order to generate an additional source of food with which to trade for arms with the European traders operating out of the coastal enclaves. These arms were sought, in turn, to support an expansionary impulse which derived from the ideological impulse to "make Dahomey greater" which developed during the seventeenth century.
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