Robert Brenner is associated with the UCLA history department (advisor details not widely documented)

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Robert Brenner is an American historian and professor at UCLA known for his influential work on early modern European history, agrarian class structures, and the origins of capitalism.

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instanceOf historian
human
university professor
academicDiscipline European history
economic history
history
citizenship United States of America
educatedAt Reed College NERFINISHED
University of California, Los Angeles
employer University of California, Los Angeles
fieldOfWork Marxist historiography
early modern European history
economic history
history of capitalism
social history
gender male
hasAcademicAffiliation Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA NERFINISHED
hasWrittenOn Dutch economic history
English agrarian history
capitalist development in Western Europe
global economic crises
ideologicalOrientation Marxist
influenced debates on the origins of capitalism
social property relations approach in history
knownFor analysis of agrarian class structures
contributions to the Brenner Debate
theory of the origins of capitalism
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Marxist historiography
name Robert Brenner NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableWork Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe NERFINISHED
Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London’s Overseas Traders, 1550–1653 NERFINISHED
The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy NERFINISHED
The Economics of Global Turbulence NERFINISHED
occupation historian
professor
positionHeld Professor of History at UCLA
researchInterest agrarian relations in early modern Europe
long waves in capitalist development
transition from feudalism to capitalism
residence Los Angeles
workInstitution UCLA Department of History NERFINISHED

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