Submit an Artifact
Contribute to Artifacts of Capitalism
Artifacts of Capitalism is a collaborative scholarly platform. We invite registered contributors to document objects, documents, practices, and episodes that reveal how people experienced economic life in the early modern period (roughly 1500–1700).
Each submitted artifact should include an abstract of about 500 words explaining how it records, imagines, regulates, resists, or describes economic life. We’re especially interested in how early modern experiences of labor, value, obligation, leisure, credit, and survival do (and do not) resemble what we call capitalism today. Continuity should not be assumed; difference should not be romanticized. Treat both as historical claims that need to be argued.
Step 1. Register for an account
You’ll need an account to create a draft submission. Registration is free.
Step 2. Start your draft submission
After you’re logged in, use this form to create a draft page. Drafts are not public. An editor will review and move approved work into the main collection.
Submission Guidelines
• Write in clear academic prose and follow the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS)
• Aim for at least 500 words of analysis. You are not uploading “just an image.” You are interpreting it.
• Anyone with an account can begin drafting. All new work is created in the Draft: space. Drafts are reviewed by an editor before they are added to the main collection.
• If your contribution is not yet visible, it may still be under review. You can track its progress on the “My Contributions” page or by contacting an editor.
This editorial process ensures accuracy, scholarly integrity, and a consistent user experience for scholars, teachers, and students.