Re: (OPE-L) Re: A hypothetical question for Editors and Authors

From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@BUFFALO.EDU)
Date: Sun Mar 07 2004 - 17:04:50 EST


I think Biernacki's *The Fabrication of Labor: Germany and Britain,
1640-1914*, U. of Calif. Press, 1995 is at least as good on the British
and German concepts of value.  Paul

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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Michael Perelman wrote:

> Also, his book is wonderful in thinking about British & German
> concepts of value
>
> A Comparative Sociology of Intellectual Property:
> German and British Writers at the Dawn of a Market in .Ideas.
>
> (Seminar Draft: Do Not Cite)
>
> ) Richard Biernacki
> University of California, San Diego
> rbiernac@ucsd.edu
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 12:09:23PM -0500, Gerald A. Levy wrote:
> > David L and Michael P: thanks for the replies.
> >
> > i) for David:
> > Your memory is pretty good.  The letter to Engels is dated June 18, 1862:
> > http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1862/letters/62_06_18.htm
> >
> > ii) for Michael:
> > what is the name of the article by Richard Biernacki that you referred to?
> >
> > In solidarity, Jerry
>
> --
> Michael Perelman
> Economics Department
> California State University
> Chico, CA 95929
>
> Tel. 530-898-5321
> E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
>
>
>


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