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SUMMARY:Religion and the State in Old and Recent Histories and Theories of
  Capitalism(s)
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DESCRIPTION:Koch History Centre Public Lecture\n\nAs interest in the early
  history of capitalism surges\, historians and economic historians have st
 ruggled to move beyond old narratives that portray religion and the state 
 (in both its benevolent and predatory forms) as opposing forces driving la
 rge-scale\, transformative processes. This talk examines the unfinished le
 gacy of Max Weber in these debates.
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LOCATION:Schwarzman Centre - Room 00.063\, Room 00.063 Schwarzman Centre R
 adcliffe Observatory Quarter\, Woodstock Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6GG U
 nited Kingdom
SPEAKER:Professor Francesca Trivellato (Institute for Advanced Study)
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