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<big>Artifacts of Capitalism is an independent, open-access research project that curates and interprets materials revealing how people experienced economic life in the pre-modern world. The site is maintained without institutional funding, and every contribution directly supports its preservation and growth.
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    <B>Artifacts of Capitalism</B> is an independent, open-access research project that curates and interprets
    materials revealing how people experienced economic life in the pre-modern world. The site is maintained
    without institutional funding, and every donation directly supports its preservation and growth.
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Your support helps cover:
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    Your support helps cover server and domain hosting costs; development of advanced search tools for scholars
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    and students; and ongoing editorial work and artifact curation.
* Ongoing editorial work and artifact curation
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If you find the project useful in your teaching, research, or curiosity about history’s material traces, consider contributing to its upkeep.
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    If you find the project useful in your teaching, research, or curiosity about how capitalism took shape in
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    Note: <i>Artifacts of Capitalism</i> is an independent educational resource, but it is not a registered
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 29 October 2025

Artifacts of Capitalism is an independent, open-access research project that curates and interprets materials revealing how people experienced economic life in the pre-modern world. The site is maintained without institutional funding, and every donation directly supports its preservation and growth.

Your support helps cover server and domain hosting costs; development of advanced search tools for scholars and students; and ongoing editorial work and artifact curation.

If you find the project useful in your teaching, research, or curiosity about how capitalism took shape in everyday life, please consider donating.

Donate now!
Funds go to hosting, search, and curation.

Note: Artifacts of Capitalism is an independent educational resource, but it is not a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are not tax-deductible; they are voluntary gifts used solely to support site maintenance and development.