Robert P. Brenner is a professor of history and director of the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA and editor of the socialist journal Against the Current. His research interests are Early Modern European History; economic, social and religious history; agrarian history; social theory/Marxism; and Tudor-Stuart England.[1]In recent years, however, he has concentrated on the global economy since the second world war.
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Bibliography
Books
- 1993: Merchants and revolution : commercial change, political conflict, and London's overseas traders, 1550-1653 (Princeton, Princeton University Press) ISBN 0691055947
- 2002: The boom and the bubble : the US in the world economy (New York, Verso) ISBN 185984636X
- 2006: The economics of global turbulence : the advanced capitalist economies from Long Boom to Long Downturn, 1945-2005 (New York, Verso) ISBN 9781859847305
- 2009: Property and progress : the historical origins and social foundations of self-sustaining growth (London, Verso) ISBN 9781844673186
Articles
- "The economy after the boom: a diagnosis", International Viewpoint, 342, July/August 2002.
- "Devastating Crisis Unfolds", Against the Current, 132, January/February 2008.
- "The Economy in a World of Trouble", International Viewpoint, 411, April 2009.
- "What is Good for Goldman Sachs is Good for America The Origins of the Present Crisis" (October 2, 2009). Center for Social Theory and Comparative History. Paper 2009-1.
External links
- J.M. Blaut, "Robert Brenner in the Tunnel of Time", Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 26,4,(1994):351-76.
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