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  1. Economics and American Literary Studies in the New Gilded Age, or Why Study the History of Bad Predictions and Worse Rationalizations?
  2. Matt Seybold
  3. pp. 587-595
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  1. Pudding Economics: Franklin's "The Way to Wealth" and the Transactional Self
  2. Howard Horwitz
  3. pp. 596-618
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  1. Romanticism of Numbers: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the Sublime
  2. Elizabeth Hewitt
  3. pp. 619-638
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  1. Imagining Equality in a Gilded Age: Edward Bellamy's Radical Utopian Critique of Progressivism
  2. Nathaniel Cadle
  3. pp. 639-660
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  1. The Economic Humanities and the History of Financial Advice
  2. Paul Crosthwaite, Peter Knight, Nicky Marsh
  3. pp. 661-686
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  1. Money Mazes, Media Machines, and Banana Republic Realisms
  2. Sarah J. Townsend
  3. pp. 687-714
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  1. Du Bois, Dirt Determinism, and the Reconstruction of Global Value
  2. Katherine Adams
  3. pp. 715-740
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  1. Black Women's Geographies and the Afterlives of the Sugar Plantation
  2. Jarvis C. Mclnnis
  3. pp. 741-774
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  1. Economics, Race, and the Postwar US Novel: A Quantitative Literary History
  2. Daniel Sinykin, Richard Jean So, Jessica Young
  3. pp. 775-804
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  1. Commentary: Economics and American Literary Studies in the New Gilded Age
  2. Clare Eby
  3. pp. 805-817
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  1. Commentary: It's the economy, stupid: On the Costs of Marginalizing the Aesthetic
  2. Laura Finch
  3. pp. 818-828
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  1. Commentary: Necromance
  2. Irvin J. Hunt
  3. pp. 829-839
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  1. Everything Is Not Neoliberalism
  2. Bruce Robbins
  3. pp. 840-849
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  1. Survivalism and Other Class Fantasies
  2. Alison Shonkwiler
  3. pp. 850-859
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  1. Contemporary Poetry and Capitalism
  2. Walt Hunter
  3. pp. 860-869
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  1. The Cultural Economies of Digital Books
  2. Matthew Wilkens
  3. pp. 870-879
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