Submit an Artifact

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As a collaborative, scholarly platform, we welcome contributions from registered users who wish to document artifacts and insights related to capitalism’s development during the early modern period, roughly 1500-1700.

All documents or artifacts should be prefaced with a short abstract of about 500 words describing how it records the experience of early modern economic life. We ask that you pay attention to both the similarities and differences between that experience and our own theoretical or personal understanding of capitalism. Alterity or continuity should not be assumed. Each should be carefully considered and described when appropriate.

First, register for an account

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After registering, please submit an artifact for review...

     

General Guidelines

  • Submissions should be written in academic prose and follow the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS).
  • While there is no strict length requirement, please aim for a minimum of 500 words.
  • Anyone can register for an account and begin drafting content.
  • All contributions begin in draft mode and must be reviewed by our editorial board before becoming publicly visible.
  • Submissions that are approved will be marked as such and made visible in 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 review process ensures accuracy, scholarly integrity, and a consistent user experience. We appreciate your thoughtful contributions!