Robert Brenner

Affiliations: 
1968- History University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Tudor–Stuart England, history of capitalism
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Lawrence Stone grad student 1970 Princeton
 (Dissertation chair - Commercial change and political conflict: The merchant community in civil war London)

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Gopal Balakrishnan grad student 1998 UCLA
Manali Desai grad student 1999 UCLA (SocTree)
Caleb Southworth grad student 2001 UCLA (SocTree)
Taekyoon Lim grad student 2012 UCLA (SocTree)
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Brenner R, Isett C. (2002) England's Divergence from China's Yangzi Delta: Property Relations, Microeconomics, and Patterns of Development The Journal of Asian Studies. 61: 609-662
Brenner R. (2001) The world economy at the turn of the millennium toward boom or crisis Review of International Political Economy. 8: 6-44
Roseveare H, Brenner R. (1994) Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653. The Economic History Review. 47: 621
Lehmberg S, Brenner R. (1993) Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653. The Eighteenth Century. 25: 741
Carruthers BG, Brenner R. (1993) Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653. Contemporary Sociology. 22: 686
Brenner R. (1982) Agrarian Class Structure And Economic Development In Pre-Industrial Europe: The Agrarian Roots Of European Capitalism Past & Present. 97: 16-113
Brenner R. (1978) Dobb on the transition from feudalism to capitalism Cambridge Journal of Economics. 2: 121-140
Brenner R. (1976) Agrarian Class Structure And Economic Development In Pre-Industrial Europe Past & Present. 70: 30-75
Brenner R. (1972) The Social Basis of English Commercial Expansion, 1550–1650 The Journal of Economic History. 32: 361-384
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