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Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance

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Corporate Social Responsibility and the Rise of the Non-profit Sector in America
Robert Wright
Conditionality: Inertia and Adjustment (1981–1991)
Stuart John Barton
The Gathering Storm: The Development of a Remittance System, 1700–06
Guy Rowlands
Finance and Politics in Ireland, 1801–17
Trevor McCavery
Banking Development, the Global Financial Crisis and the Basel Regulations: 1995–2015
Mats Larsson and Gabriel Söderberg
International Financial Control and Sovereign Risk
Ali Coskun Tuncer
‘Roguery’, ‘Stupidity’, and Permissive Regulation: Asset Speculation and Speculative Projects in 1763–72
Paul Kosmetatos
Financial Centres as Fields: Reflections on Habitus and Risk in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Andrew Dilley
The Talhouët Affair: Graft and Punishment in 1723 France
Francois Velde
Conservative Industrial Policy: The End of the Mixed Economy?
Adrian Williamson
The Variety of Financial Innovations in European War Finance during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648)
Larry Neal
The Protectorate Excise, 1654–1659
D'Maris Coffman
Money and Rural Credit in the Later Middle Ages Revisited
Chris Briggs
The Courtly Accounts of Prince Sigismund Jagiello (Late 15th to Early 16th Centuries) and Their Historical Context
Petr Kozák
England 1523–1601: The Beginnings of Marine Insurance
Guido Rossi
Morice at the Peak, 1720–1727
Matthew David Mitchell
The Powerlessness of Employees in France: The Spread of Income Taxation, 1945–1980
Frances M. B. Lynch
Consequences Unintended: The Bubble Act and American Independence
Robert E. Wright
Warfare, Currency Confusion and Falling Credit, 1295–1299
Pamela Nightingale
Politics and the Landed Estate
Carol Beardmore
An Enslaved Credit Market: Slavery, Deeds, and Litigation in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro’s Financial Landscape
Clemente G. Penna
The Lady Is for Turning, 1979–82
Duncan Needham
The Social Acceptance of Paper Credit as Currency in Eighteenth-Century England: A Case Study of Glastonbury c. 1720–1742
Craig Muldrew
The Development of Zinzendorf’s Thinking on State Credit
Simon Adler
Finance and the Welfare State: What Have We Learned?
Mats Larsson and Gabriel Söderberg
The Deal Is Done, But Problems Arise Everywhere: America, London, Paris, and Amsterdam
Larry Neal
Leveraging Foreign Control: Reform in the Ottoman Empire
Ali Coskun Tuncer
Reform: Building Trust and Raising Capital (1991–2005)
Stuart John Barton
Local Concerns, Global Impact: The Social Structures and Influence of Early Anglo-American FirmsAnglo-American Firms at Home and Abroad, 1815–1840
Emily Buchnea
The European Approach versus Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy
Kiyoshi Hirowatari
Taking Stock: Monetary and Banking Policy in the Second Reign
André A. Villela
Portugal in a Broader Perspective: The Later Middle Ages and Some Remarks for a Transition Towards the Early Modern Period
Amélia Aguiar Andrade and Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez
Small-Loan Providers: Sent Back to the Fringe
Craig McMahon
Traditional Preserves
Brian O’Sullivan
Mercantile Finance
Robert Blackmore
The Morality of Money in Late Medieval England
James Davis
The Business of Banking
Adam Gower
Moneylending in the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia: Microcredit Between Monasteries, Solidarity Groups, and Moneylenders
Lidia Cotovanu
Life Office Investment 1900–1960 and John Maynard Keynes
Nigel Edward Morecroft
The Republic of Wealth and Liberty: The Politics of Antonio Serra
Luca Addante
Overloading Atlas: Samuel Bernard and the Crisis of French Banking
Guy Rowlands
Tax Officials Stand Accused: Reform in Taxation and Public Morality in the Dutch Republic, 1748–1756
Toon Kerkhoff
The October Crash of 1929 and the NYSE Credit System
Ali Kabiri
Overseas, Inland and Coastal Trade
Stephen H. Rigby and Robert C. Nash
More than Merchant Bankers: Second-Class Financial Intermediation in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
Alberto Feenstra
The Stock Exchange and the Roman Financial Market from the Annexation of Italy to the Great War (1870–1914)
Donatella Strangio
The “Reputation Approach” and the Justificatory Function of Economic Calculation. Some Critical Reflections on Monika Pohle Fraser’s Analysis of Risk Management Techniques in the Nineteenth Century
Sebastian Knake
Public Banks and State Finance in Florence and Venice
Luciano Pezzolo
The Geography of Recession: Provincial Credit in Later Medieval England
Richard Goddard
The Co-construction of Modern Futures Markets, 1923–1926
Rasheed Saleuddin
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