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Introduction

Capitalism and Irish studies

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Notes

1. Beckert, Empire of Cotton; Jenkins, Bonds of Inequality; Levy, Freaks of Fortune; and Moreton, To Serve God.

2. Moore, Capitalism; and Taylor, Race for Profit.

3. Marx, Capital, 279–80.

4. Deckard, “World-Ecology and Ireland,” 145–76; Flynn and Murphy, eds., Austerity and Irish Women’s Writing; McGlynn, Broken Irelands; and Sen, “Risk and Refuge,” 13–31.

5. Cleary, Outrageous Fortune.

6. See, for example: Chitty, Sexual Hegemony; Davis, Women, Race and Class; Federici, Caliban and the Witch; and Mies, Patriarchy and Accumulation.

7. Robinson, Black Marxism.

8. Allen, Invention, I.

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