The goal of this paper is to rethink the timeline through which scholars have conceived of the history of capitalism and imprisonment.Scholars including Oliver C.Cox, Dining Bench Fernand Braudel, and Giovanni Arrighi, among others, have presented a story of capitalism centered around the Italian-city states, followed by the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States.
Yet discussions on the origins of capitalism and imprisonment, Outdoor Arm Chair with Cushion (Set of 2) eventually resulting in the invention of the penitentiary as an institution of reform, usually start around the sixteenth century.Incorporating insights from both of these angles, this paper shows the historical ways that different centers of capitalist power developed prisons in the context of the broad contours of the history of capitalism from fourteenth century Italy to nineteenth century England.