Beyond Essence: Ernst Troeltsch as Historian and Theorist of Christianity

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Does Christianity have an essence? How should the identity of Christianity be defined in the modern world? As early as 1903, German theologian Ernst Troeltsch began to question the then-popular concept of an “essence of Christianity.” In his search for alternative categories and methods for conceptualizing Christianity and its potential roles in modern society, Troeltsch immersed himself in the study and analysis of Christian history. This book demonstrates the in… More >>

Beyond Essence: Ernst Troeltsch as Historian and Theorist of Christianity

The Renaissance of Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Italy

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“Weddings in fifteenth-century Italian courts were grand, sumptuous affairs that often required guests to listen attentively to lengthy orations given in Latin. In this book, Anthony D’Elia shows how Italian humanists used these orations to support claims of legitimacy and assertions of superiority among families jockeying for power, as well as to advocate for marriage and sexual pleasure. Humanists stressed the value of marriage in practical terms as a means for c… More >>

The Renaissance of Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Italy

Harvard Studies in Business History, Dilemmas of Russian Capitalism: Fedor Chizhov and Corporate Enterprise in the Railroad Age

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Fedor Chizhov built the first railroad owned entirely by Russian stockholders, created Moscow’s first bank and mutual credit society, and launched the first profitable steamship line based in Archangel. In this valuable book, Thomas Owen vividly illuminates the life and world of this seminal figure in early Russian capitalism. Chizhov condemned European capitalism as detrimental to the ideal of community and the well-being of workers and peasants. In his strate… More >>

Harvard Studies in Business History, Dilemmas of Russian Capitalism: Fedor Chizhov and Corporate Enterprise in the Railroad Age

Harvard Studies in Business History, Organizing Control: August Thyssen and the Construction of German Corporate Management

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In a pioneering work, Jeffrey Fear overturns the dominant understanding of German management as “backward” relative to the U.S. and uncovers an autonomous and sophisticated German managerial tradition. Beginning with founder August Thyssen–the Andrew Carnegie of Germany–Fear traces the evolution of management inside the Thyssen-Konzern and the Vereinigte Stahlwerke (United Steel Works) between 1871 and 1934. Fear focuses on the organization and internal dynam… More >>

Harvard Studies in Business History, Organizing Control: August Thyssen and the Construction of German Corporate Management

The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology: The First 25 Years 1970-1995

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Since 1970 a medical sciences curriculum has been taught jointly by Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1978, a doctoral program was founded to prepare physical scientists and engineers to address research at the interface of technology and clinical medicine. This volume describes, analyzes, and evaluates those first 25 years of the largest lasting collaborative educational and research program between two neighboring research … More >>

The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology: The First 25 Years 1970-1995

Ai Ssu-chi’s Contribution to the Development of Chinese Marxism

Ai Ssu-chi’s Contribution to the Development of Chinese Marxism

Promoting and Sustaining Economic Reform in Zambia

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This collection of essays examines Zambia’s efforts to promote economic reform during the 1990s. Following the restoration of democratic rule, the Government of Zambia adopted an ambitious program designed to stabilize the economy and lay the foundation for sustained growth and development. These essays describe the adjustment program, highlighting the attempts to reform the budget, the tax system, the financial system, agriculture and mining, and to create the hu… More >>

Promoting and Sustaining Economic Reform in Zambia

A Newspaper for China?: Power, Identity, and Change in Shanghai’s News Media, 1872-1912

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In 1872 in the treaty port of Shanghai, British merchant Ernest Major founded one of the longest-lived and most successful of modern Chinese-language newspapers, the Shenbao. His publication quickly became a leading newspaper in China and won praise as a “department store of news,” a “forum for intellectual discussion and moral challenge,” and an “independent mouthpiece of the public voice.” Located in the International Settlement of Shanghai, it was free of gover… More >>

A Newspaper for China?: Power, Identity, and Change in Shanghai’s News Media, 1872-1912

The Troublesome Legacy of Commissioner Lin: The Opium Trade and Opium Suppression in Fujian Province, 1820s to 1920s

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In 1908, a very public crusade against opium was in full swing throughout China, and the provincial capital and treaty port of Fuzhou was a central stage for the campaign. This, the most successful attempt undertaken by the Chinese state before 1949 to eliminate opium, came at a time when, according to many historians, China’s central state was virtually powerless. This volume attempts to reconcile that apparent contradiction. The remarkable, albeit temporary, … More >>

The Troublesome Legacy of Commissioner Lin: The Opium Trade and Opium Suppression in Fujian Province, 1820s to 1920s

The Song-Yuan-Ming Transition in Chinese History

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This volume seeks to study the connections between two well-studied epochs in Chinese history: the mid-imperial era of the Tang and Song (ca. 800-1270) and the late imperial era of the late Ming and Qing (1550-1900). Both eras are seen as periods of explosive change, particularly in economic activity, characterized by the emergence of new forms of social organization and a dramatic expansion in knowledge and culture. The task of establishing links between these two … More >>

The Song-Yuan-Ming Transition in Chinese History