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The writings of Thomas Robert Malthus continue to resonate today, particularly An Essay on the Principle of Population which was published more than two centuries ago. Malthus Across Nations creates a fascinating picture of the circulation of his economic and demographic ideas across different countries, highlighting the reception of his works in a variety of nations and cultures. This unique book offers not only a fascinating piece of comparative analysis in the history of economic thought, but also places some of today's most pressing debates into an accurate historical perspective, thereby improving our understanding of them.Providing a complex and multi-faceted analysis of the reception and dissemination of the works of Malthus, this book examines how his approach was misunderstood and distorted throughout his lifetime and beyond. It illuminates the different ways in which groups of actors, including laymen, politicians and experts, have reacted to his work in specific historical and intellectual contexts, and with particular theoretical, political and moral concerns. Detailed breakdowns of the main controversies over his work are also explored.An insightful read for scholars studying economics and history of economic thought, this book guides readers from Malthus's original publications to their continuing impact today. This will also be a useful volume for ethics, political thought and intellectual history students.Contributors include: D. Andrews, J.L. Cardoso, D. Donnini Macciò, G. Faccarello, C. Gehrke, M. Izumo, M. Markov, D. Melnik, A. Mendes Cunha, H. Morishita, R. Romani, J. San Julián Arrupe, R. Walter
Edited by Gilbert Faccarello, Professor of Economics, Panthéon-Assas University, Paris, France, Masashi Izumo, Faculty of Economics, Kanagawa University and Hiromi Morishita, Faculty of Economics, Hokkai-Gakuen University, Japan
Contents:Introduction: Malthus across nations 1Gilbert Faccarello, Masashi Izumo and Hiromi Morishita1 Malthus’s principle of population in Britain: restatement andantiquation 18Ryan Walter2 The reception of Malthus’s Essay on Population in theUnited States 53David Andrews3 ‘Enlightened Saint Malthus’ or the ‘gloomy Protestant ofdismal England’? The reception of Malthus in the Frenchlanguage 83Gilbert Faccarello4 The reception of Malthus in Germany and Austria in the19th century 174Christian Gehrke5 Malthus’s Italian incarnations, 1815–1915 236Daniela Donnini Macciò and Roberto Romani6 The reception of Malthus in Spain and Spanish-speakingLatin America 274Javier San Julián Arrupe7 The reception and appropriation of Malthus in Portugaland Brazil 324José Luís Cardoso and Alexandre Mendes Cunha8 The reception of Malthus in Russia 359Maxim Markov and Denis Melnik9 The reception of Malthus in Japan 400Masashi Izumo and Hiromi MorishitaName index 453