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 Addition to Classical Liberalism Bibliography
A few days ago I posted a bibliography on the nature and development of classical liberalism here. This is an addendum to that list. A master list that integrates both is located here.

Appleby, Joyce, Capitalism and a New Social Order: The Republican Vision of the 1790s ([1984], New York University Press, 1984).
Atack, Jeremy and Larry Neal, The Origins and Developments of Financial Markets and Institutions: From the Seventeenth Century to the Present (2009).
Barbour, Violet, Capitalism in Amsterdam in the 17th Century (University of Michigan, 1966).
Black, Antony, Council and Commune: The Conciliar Movement and the Council of Basel (Burns and Oates, 1979).
Blumenthal, Uta-Renate, The Investiture Controversy: Church and Monarchy from the Ninth to the Twelfth Century University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988).
Bonney, Richard (ed.), Economic Systems and State Finance ([1995], Oxford University Press, 2002).
Bonney, Richard (ed.), The Rise of the Fiscal State in Europe, c. 1200-1815 ([1999], Oxford University Press, 2004).
Bordo, Michael D. and Forrest Capie (Eds.), Monetary Regimes in Transition (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Bordo, Michael D and Roberto Cortés-Conde, Transferring Wealth and Power from the Old to the New World: Monetary and Fiscal Institutions in the 17th through the 19th Centuries (Cambridge University Press, 2001).
Buchanan, James M., ‘La scienza delle finanze’: The Italian Tradition in Fiscal Theory,” in Fiscal Theory & Political Economy: Selected Essays (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1960).
Cardoso, José Luís and Pedro Lains (Eds.), Paying for the Liberal State: The Rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
Carson, Clayborne, In Struggle: SNCC and the Black awakening of the 1960s (Harvard University Press, ([1981], Harvard University Press, 1995).
Carruthers, Bruce G., City of Capital: Politics and Markets in the English Financial Revolution (Princeton University Press, 1996).
Christakis, Nicholas A. and James H. Fowler, Connected: How Your Friends' Friends' Affect Everything You Feel, Think and Do (Back Bay Press, 2009).
Cobban, Alan B., The Medieval Universities: Their Development and Organization (Methuen & Co., 1975).
Colbourne, Trevor, The Lamp of Experience: Whig History and the Intellectual Origins of the American Revolution ([1965]), Liberty Fund, 1998).
Collins, James B., Fiscal Limits of Absolutism: Direct Taxation in Early Seventeenth-Century France (University of California Press, 1988).
De Roover, Raymond, The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank, 1397-1494 ([1963], Beard Books, 1999).
De Roover, Raymond, Money, Banking and Credit in Medieval Bruges: Italian Merchant Bankers, Lombards and Money Changers: A Study in the Origins of Banking: The Emergence of International Business, 1200-1800 ([1948], Routledge, 2000).
Dickinson, H.T., Liberty and Property: Political Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Holmes & Meier, 1979).
Dickson, P.G.M., The Financial Revolution in England: A Study in the Development of Public Credit, 1688-1756 (Macmillan, 1967).
Edling, Max M., A Revolution in Favor of Government: Origins of the U.S. Constitution and the Making of the American State (Oxford University Press, 2003).
Ferguson, Niall, The Cash Nexus: Money and Power in the Modern World, 1700-2000 (Basic Books, 2001).
Fuller, Lon L., The Principles of Social Order ([1981], Hart Publishing, 2002).
Gittings, John, The Glorious Art of Peace: From the Iliad to Iraq (Oxford University Press, [April 15] 2012).
Goetzmann, William and K. Geert Rouwenhorst (Eds.), The Origins of Value: The Financial Innovations the Created Modern Capital Markets (Oxford University Press, 2005).
Halliday, Paul D. Habeas Corpus: From England to Empire (Harvard University Press, 2010).
Hayek, F.A., The Counter-Revolution of Science ([1955], Liberty Fund, 1980).
Hayek, F.A., Individualism and Economic Order ([1948], University of Chicago Press, 1996).
Hayek, F.A., Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics ([1967], Touchstone Press, 1969).
Hintze Otto, The Historical Essays of Otto Hintze ([1975], Oxford University Press, 1989).
Hobson, J.A., Richard Cobden: The International Man ([1919], Cornell University Press, 2009).
Horwitz, Morton J., The Transformation of American Law, 1780-1860 (Harvard University Press, 1979).
Horwitz, Morton H., The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960 (Oxford University Press, 1992).
Irwin, Douglas A., Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (Princeton University Press, 1997).
Jacobs, Jane, The Economy of Cities (Vintage, 1970).
Jacobs, JaneMSystems of Survival: A Dialogue on the Moral Foundations of Commerce and Politics (Vintage, 1994).
Kelley, Robert, The Transatlantic Persuasion: The Liberal-Democratic Mind in the Age of Gladstone ([1969], Transaction Books, 1990).
Kennedy, Paul, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000 (Random House, 1989).
Lane, Frederic C., Profits from Power: Readings in Protection Rent and Violence-Controlling Enterprises (State University of New York Press, 1979).
Lopez, Robert Sabatini (Ed.), The Dawn of Modern Banking Yale University Press, 1979).
Maitland, Frederic William, Township and Borough ([1898], Nabu Press, 2010).
Ma Debin and Jan van Zandan (Eds.), Law and Long-Term Economic Change: A Eurasian Perspective (Stanford University Press, 2011).
McKendrick, Neil and John Brewer and J.H. Plumb, > Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century Englanddiana university Press, 1982).
Menger, Carl, "On the Origin of Money," in Economic Journal, Vol. 2, 1892. Can be found online at www.monadnock.net/menger/money.html
Mises, Ludwig von, "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth, [1920]" in Alec Nove and D.M. Nuti (Eds.), Socialist Economics (Penguin Books, 1972).
Mises, Ludwig von, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis ([1922] Liberty Fund, 1981).
Mises, Ludwig von, Nation, State, and Economy: Contributions to the Politic and History of Our Time ([1919], New York University Press, 1983).
Mitterauer, Michael, Why Europe? : The Medieval Origins of its Special Path (University of Chicago Press, 2010).
Moore, Barrington, Jr., Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World ([1966], Beacon Press, 1993).
Musgrave, Richard A. and Alan T Peacock, Classics in the Theory of Public Finance ([1958], St. Martin's Press, 1994).
Neal, Larry, The Rise of Finance Capitalism: International Capital Markets in the Age of Reason (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Ogilvie, Sheilagh, Institutions and European Trade: Merchant Guilds, 1000-1800 (Cambridge University Press, 2011).
Ogilvie, Sheilagh, State Corporatism and Proto-Industry: The Württemberg Black Forest. 1580-1797 (Cambridge University Press, 1997).
Pincus, Steve, 1688: The First Modern Revolution (Yale University Press, 2009).
Pollock, Frederic and Frederic William Maitland, The History of English Law: In Two Volumes ([1895], Liberty Fund, 2010).
Prest, John, Politics in the Age of Cobden (Macmillan, 1977).
Reynolds, Henry, The Law of the Land [Challenges the Legal and Moral Assumptions Underlying the European Occupation of Australia], (Penguin Books, 1987)
Roberts, Adam and Timothy Garton Ash, Civil Resistance & Power Politics: The Experience of Non-Violent Action from Gandhi to the Present (Oxford University Press, 2009).
Rothbard, Murray N., Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty ([1965], Cato Institute, 1979).
Sally, Razeen, Classical Liberalism and International Economic Order: Studies in Theory and Intellectual History ([1998], Routledge, 2001).
Scott, James C., Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (Yale University Press, 1998).
Scott, James C., The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia (Yale University Press, 2009).
Sharp, Gene, The Politics of Nonviolent Action: Part One, Power and Struggle (Porter Sargent Publisher, 1973).
Sharp, Gene, The Politics of Nonviolent Action: Part Two, The Methods of Nonviolent Action (Porter Sargent Publishers, 1973).
Sharp, Gene, The Politics of Nonviolent Action: Part Three, The Dynamics of Nonviolent Action (Porter Sargent, 1985).
Shell, G. Richard, Make the Rules or Your Rivals Will (Crown Publishing, 2004).
Simon, Julian L., The Ultimate Resource (Princeton University Press, 1983).
Simon, Julian L., The Ultimate Resource 2 Princeton University Press, 1998).
Simon, Julian L., The Economic Consequences of Immigration ([1989] University of Michigan Press, 1999).
Skocpol, Theda, States & Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China (Cambridge University Press, 1979).
Smith, Vera C., The Rationale of Central Banking and the Free Banking Alternative ({1936], Liberty Fund, 1990).
Sonenscher, Michael, Before the Deluge: Public Debt, Inequality, and the Intellectual Origins of the French Revolution (Princeton University Press, 2007).
Supple, Barry, The Royal Exchange Assurance: A History of British Insurance, 1720-1970 (Cambridge University Press, 1970).
Tierney, Brian, The Crisis of Church and State, 1050-1300 ([1964], University of Toronto, 1999).
Tilly, Charles, Coercion, Capital, and European States: AD 990-1992 ([1990], Wiley-Blackwell, 1992).
Vincent, John, The Formation of the British Liberal Party (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1966).
Wagner, Richard E., Fiscal Sociology and the Theory of Public Finance: An Exploratory Essay (Edward Elgar, 2007).
Webber, Carolyn and Aaron Wildavsky, A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World (Simon & Schuster, 1986).
Welch, Cheryl B., Liberty and Utility: The French Idéologues and the Transformation of Liberalism (Columbia University Press, 1984).
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