Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance
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- Introduction
- André A. Villela
- The Pattern of Central Bank Development: Past, Present and Future
- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Introduction: the Nature and Study of Marine Insurance
- A. B. Leonard
- An Empire of Debts? Spain and Its Colonial Realm
- Regina Grafe
- Coin Finds and the English Money Supply, c. 973–1544
- Martin Allen
- Durham Cathedral Priory 1083–1539
- Alisdair Dobie
- Prologue to Morice: Anglo-African Trade Under the Royal African Company Monopoly
- Matthew David Mitchell
- Governing Sovereign Debt: Defaults and Enforcement, 1870–1914
- Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- The Habsburg Fiscal and Financial Inheritance
- Rafael Torres Sánchez
- Sweden: An Economy in Transition, 1820–1910
- Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
- The Place of Naples in the 17th-Century Spanish Empire
- Gabriel Paquette
- The Bubble Act and the First Corporate Economy
- Robin Pearson
- From Plurality of Issue to Monopoly and Back: 1850–60
- André A. Villela
- Markets and Insurance Company Investments, 1700–1900
- Nigel Edward Morecroft
- The House of Morgan: Private Family Bank in Transition
- Susie J. Pak
- Credit and Discredit of Financiers in Wartime: Defrauding and Serving the Crown in Seventeenth-Century Spain
- Sébastien Malaprade
- Mortgages and the English Peasantry c.1250–c.1350
- Chris Briggs
- Setting Up the Finance for the Louisiana Purchase
- Larry Neal
- Introduction
- Ali Kabiri
- The Public Banks of Naples Between Financial Innovation and Crisis
- Lilia Costabile and Eduardo Nappi
- The Study of Medieval Fiscal History in Portugal: Results and Problems (1951–2020)
- Amélia Aguiar Andrade
- The Era of the Guilds: Mutual Insurance 1550–1800
- Marco H. D. Leeuwen
- Origins and Rise of the Torlonia Family and Bank
- Daniela Felisini
- How Employers and Conservatives Shaped the Modern Tax State
- Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and Cathie Jo Martin
- The Domesday Book(s): Income Before and After the Norman Conquest
- James T. Walker
- Victorian Pawnbrokers: Cancerous Worms of Ruin or the Poor Man’s Banker?
- Craig McMahon
- The Politics of Markets
- Robert Blackmore
- What the Literature Already Tells Us
- Stuart John Barton
- Winning the Peace
- Brian O’Sullivan
- The Savings Banks and the Swedish Banking System
- Mats Larsson, Kristina Lilja and Tom Petersson
- Tanomoshi in Sixteenth-Century Kyoto. Some Brief Reflections
- Hiroshi Niki
- The Transition from the Classical Regime to the Statist Regime: 1900–1950
- Mats Larsson and Gabriel Söderberg
- Ireland, Mercantilism, and the Navigation Acts, 1660–1686
- James Guilfoyle
- Historical Social Network Analysis and Early Financial Exchanges
- Elise Dermineur
- The Rise of London as a Financial Capital in Late Medieval England
- Pamela Nightingale
- From Devaluation to Competition and Credit Control, 1967–71
- Duncan Needham
- The Vicaria Prison of Naples in the Time of Antonio Serra
- Francesca Rosa
- Historiography
- Adam Gower
- Zinzendorf with Kaunitz in France, 1750–1752
- Simon Adler
- Genoa, 1340–1620: Early Development of Marine Insurance
- Luisa Piccinno
- National Income in Domesday England
- James T. Walker
- Estate Finances and Administration
- Carol Beardmore
- A New Perspective on the Imperial Coinage
- Hendrik Mäkeler
- The Introduction of the Excises
- D'Maris Coffman
- Policymaking: Structures, Ideas and Influences
- Adrian Williamson
- The Records of the Statutes of Acton Burnell, and Merchants, 1284–1349
- Pamela Nightingale
- The Conservatives and European Monetary Cooperation
- Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- Microcredit in the Shop in Late Medieval Tuscany: A Credit Centre for the Poor
- So Nakaya
- Land Banks
- Aaron Graham
- Political Control and Military Conquest: Egypt, 1862–1914
- Ali Coşkun Tunçer