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== KPI Description ==
== KPI Description ==
{| class="wikitable"
| Title
| Karl Polanyi: Notes – “Origins of Institutions”, 1934-1946.<ref group="e">I think it's 1944-1947. All the texts and notes must be for the USA period (1944-1946) or in USA (1947)</ref>
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| Author
| Polanyi, Karl
|-
| Description
| File consists of hand-written and typed notes mainly in English with some in German and French. The notes are titled “Origins of Institutions” and were taken during Karl Polanyi’s stay in England.
|-
| URI
| [http://hdl.handle.net/10694/1041 http://hdl.handle.net/10694/1041]
|-
| Date
| 2013-02-20
|}
== Archive Table of Contents ==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Name
! Date
! P.
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| “Table of Contents: Volume (X) IJ” - [[Reading list for “Origin of Institutions” (1946)|Reading list for “Origin of Institutions”]]
| [[1946]]
| 1-3
|-
| Notes
|
| 4-9
|-
| [[Index to Notes: Volume L]]
|
| 10-11
|-
| [[George W. Southgate, “Markets and Fairs”]] [article]
|
| 12-15
|-
| [[(Folder IJ I a) Thurnwald's Die menschliche Gesellschaft|(Folder IJ I a) Thurnwald's ''Die menschliche Gesellschaft'']] vol I III IV,
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| 16-30 + 32-70
|-
| [[Reading list (Summer 1947)|Reading list]]
| 1947.07
| 31
|-
| [[(Folder IJ 3 k) Dictionary (Weber, Thurnwald)]]
|
| 71-75
|-
| [[(Folder IJ 3 d) Ant. Interest  Hildebrand, Schrober]]
|
| 76-83
|-
| [[(Folder IJ 3 e) Miscellaneous (Guild, Caste; State, classe, city; External causation; Meyer; Eberling)]]
|
| 84-99
|-
| [[Notes of Readings on Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft by Max Weber (Folder IJ 3 f)|(Folder IJ 3 f) Max Weber, ''Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft'']]
| 1947.01?
| 100-126
|}


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
* [[Reading list for “Origin of Institutions” (1946)]], 1-2
 
=== Notes ===
<div class="hand-written">
{{Page |n°=9}} Industrial Revolution [...] Why Marxist? Ashley, Ashdeacon, Cunnigham, Schmoller Levasseur and Toynbee – not one of them sounds Marxian. True there were others like Sombart, Mantoux, Brentano, Hasbach.
 
(Toynbee founder of the Toynbee Hall)
 
Or the group of Maitlan, Manus and Guerke, or Brunner, Lamprecht, Below and Dopsch – nut none of which sound Marxist. Excepting of course Marx and Engels one of which as we know did not deny that he was a Marxist.
</div>
 
=== Index to Notes: Volume L ===
=== George W. Southgate, “Markets and Fairs” ===
 
=== (Folder IJ 3 d) Ant. Interest  Hildebrand, Schrober ===
 
== Editor's notes ==
 
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 17 July 2019

KPI Description

Title Karl Polanyi: Notes – “Origins of Institutions”, 1934-1946.[e 1]
Author Polanyi, Karl
Description File consists of hand-written and typed notes mainly in English with some in German and French. The notes are titled “Origins of Institutions” and were taken during Karl Polanyi’s stay in England.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/1041
Date 2013-02-20

Archive Table of Contents

Name Date P.
“Table of Contents: Volume (X) IJ” - Reading list for “Origin of Institutions” 1946 1-3
Notes 4-9
Index to Notes: Volume L 10-11
George W. Southgate, “Markets and Fairs” [article] 12-15
(Folder IJ I a) Thurnwald's Die menschliche Gesellschaft vol I III IV, 16-30 + 32-70
Reading list 1947.07 31
(Folder IJ 3 k) Dictionary (Weber, Thurnwald) 71-75
(Folder IJ 3 d) Ant. Interest Hildebrand, Schrober 76-83
(Folder IJ 3 e) Miscellaneous (Guild, Caste; State, classe, city; External causation; Meyer; Eberling) 84-99
(Folder IJ 3 f) Max Weber, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft 1947.01? 100-126

Contents

Notes

[9] Industrial Revolution [...] Why Marxist? Ashley, Ashdeacon, Cunnigham, Schmoller Levasseur and Toynbee – not one of them sounds Marxian. True there were others like Sombart, Mantoux, Brentano, Hasbach.

(Toynbee founder of the Toynbee Hall)

Or the group of Maitlan, Manus and Guerke, or Brunner, Lamprecht, Below and Dopsch – nut none of which sound Marxist. Excepting of course Marx and Engels one of which as we know did not deny that he was a Marxist.

Index to Notes: Volume L

George W. Southgate, “Markets and Fairs”

(Folder IJ 3 d) Ant. Interest Hildebrand, Schrober

Editor's notes

  1. I think it's 1944-1947. All the texts and notes must be for the USA period (1944-1946) or in USA (1947)