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The Brenner debate was a major debate amongst Marxist historians during the late 1970s and early 1980s, regarding the origins of capitalism. The debate began with Robert Brenner's 1976 journal article "Agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial Europe", published in the influential historical journal Past & Present. Historians Trevor Aston and (1985) characterised the Brenner debate as "one of the most important historical debates of recent years."

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  • The Brenner debate was a major debate amongst Marxist historians during the late 1970s and early 1980s, regarding the origins of capitalism. The debate began with Robert Brenner's 1976 journal article "Agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial Europe", published in the influential historical journal Past & Present. It has been seen as a successor to the so-called "" (or Dobb-Sweezy debate) that followed Maurice Dobb's 1946 Studies in the Development of Capitalism, and Paul Sweezy's 1950 article "The transition from feudalism to capitalism", in the journal Science & Society. These articles were subsequently collected and published as a book, also entitled The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism, in 1976. Historians Trevor Aston and (1985) characterised the Brenner debate as "one of the most important historical debates of recent years." (en)
  • Le débat sur la transition porte sur les origines du capitalisme. Il constitue un débat majeur parmi les historiens depuis la moitié des années 1940. La publication du livre Études sur le développement du capitalisme (1946) par Maurice Dobb et l’échange qui s’ensuivit avec Paul Sweezy dans l'ouvrage La transition du féodalisme au capitalisme (1954) sont souvent considérés comme le point de départ de ce débat . La contribution de Robert Brenner à partir de 1976 est fréquemment présentée comme ayant substantiellement transformé le débat sur les origines du capitalisme . (fr)
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  • Le débat sur la transition porte sur les origines du capitalisme. Il constitue un débat majeur parmi les historiens depuis la moitié des années 1940. La publication du livre Études sur le développement du capitalisme (1946) par Maurice Dobb et l’échange qui s’ensuivit avec Paul Sweezy dans l'ouvrage La transition du féodalisme au capitalisme (1954) sont souvent considérés comme le point de départ de ce débat . La contribution de Robert Brenner à partir de 1976 est fréquemment présentée comme ayant substantiellement transformé le débat sur les origines du capitalisme . (fr)
  • The Brenner debate was a major debate amongst Marxist historians during the late 1970s and early 1980s, regarding the origins of capitalism. The debate began with Robert Brenner's 1976 journal article "Agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial Europe", published in the influential historical journal Past & Present. Historians Trevor Aston and (1985) characterised the Brenner debate as "one of the most important historical debates of recent years." (en)
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  • Brenner debate (en)
  • Débat sur la transition au capitalisme (fr)
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