Capitalismo Y Democracia 1756 1848 by David Fontana
A sweeping history of the period from the Seven Years’ War to the revolutions of 1848, showing how the rise of industrial capitalism, war finance, and empire promised liberty while narrowing it to protect property and markets. It tracks the tension between expanding economic power and popular demands for political inclusion—Chartists, radicals, and early labor—arguing that elites reshaped institutions, law, and social policy to contain dissent, and that the defeats of 1848 set enduring limits on democratic freedoms in the emerging capitalist order.
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