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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Abstracting Economics
Part One. Broad Abstractions: Character, Professional Expertise, and Nature
One. Born to the Business: Heredity, Ability, and Commercial Character in Late Victorian Britain
Two. Shifting the Ground of Monetary Politics: The Case of the 1870s
Three. The Comparative Advantages of Survival: Darwin’s Origin, Competition, and the Economy of Nature
Part Two. Particular Abstractions: Economics and Culture
Four. Art Unions and the Changing Face of Victorian Gambling
Five. El Metálico Lord: Money and Mythmaking in Thomas Cochrane’s 1859 Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil from Spanish and Portuguese Domination
Six. From Cooperation to Concentration: Socialism, Salvationism, and the “Indian Beggar”
Seven. Walter Scott’s Two Nations and the State of the Textile Industry in Britain
Eight. Antidomestic: The Afterlife of Wills and the Politics of Foreign Investment, 1850–85
Contributors
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