Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance
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- Conditionality: Inertia and Adjustment (1981–1991)
- Stuart John Barton
- Why the Equity of Redemption?
- D. P. Waddilove
- The Gathering Storm: The Development of a Remittance System, 1700–06
- Guy Rowlands
- Finance and Politics in Ireland, 1801–17
- Trevor McCavery
- ‘Roguery’, ‘Stupidity’, and Permissive Regulation: Asset Speculation and Speculative Projects in 1763–72
- Paul Kosmetatos
- 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
- The Talhouët Affair: Graft and Punishment in 1723 France
- Francois Velde
- Financial Centres as Fields: Reflections on Habitus and Risk in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- Andrew Dilley
- 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
- The Courtly Accounts of Prince Sigismund Jagiello (Late 15th to Early 16th Centuries) and Their Historical Context
- Petr Kozák
- Money and Rural Credit in the Later Middle Ages Revisited
- Chris Briggs
- England 1523–1601: The Beginnings of Marine Insurance
- Guido Rossi
- Morice at the Peak, 1720–1727
- Matthew David Mitchell
- Warfare, Currency Confusion and Falling Credit, 1295–1299
- Pamela Nightingale
- Consequences Unintended: The Bubble Act and American Independence
- Robert E. Wright
- The Powerlessness of Employees in France: The Spread of Income Taxation, 1945–1980
- Frances M. B. Lynch
- 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 Development of Zinzendorf’s Thinking on State Credit
- Simon Adler
- Leveraging Foreign Control: Reform in the Ottoman Empire
- Ali Coskun Tuncer
- The Deal Is Done, But Problems Arise Everywhere: America, London, Paris, and Amsterdam
- Larry Neal
- The Social Acceptance of Paper Credit as Currency in Eighteenth-Century England: A Case Study of Glastonbury c. 1720–1742
- Craig Muldrew
- Finance and the Welfare State: What Have We Learned?
- Mats Larsson and Gabriel Söderberg
- Reform: Building Trust and Raising Capital (1991–2005)
- Stuart John Barton
- Taking Stock: Monetary and Banking Policy in the Second Reign
- André A. Villela
- The European Approach versus Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy
- Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- Local Concerns, Global Impact: The Social Structures and Influence of Early Anglo-American FirmsAnglo-American Firms at Home and Abroad, 1815–1840
- Emily Buchnea
- Traditional Preserves
- Brian O’Sullivan
- Small-Loan Providers: Sent Back to the Fringe
- Craig McMahon
- 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
- Mercantile Finance
- Robert Blackmore
- Moneylending in the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia: Microcredit Between Monasteries, Solidarity Groups, and Moneylenders
- Lidia Cotovanu
- The Morality of Money in Late Medieval England
- James Davis
- 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
- The Business of Banking
- Adam Gower
- Overloading Atlas: Samuel Bernard and the Crisis of French Banking
- Guy Rowlands
- More than Merchant Bankers: Second-Class Financial Intermediation in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
- Alberto Feenstra
- Overseas, Inland and Coastal Trade
- Stephen H. Rigby and Robert C. Nash
- The October Crash of 1929 and the NYSE Credit System
- Ali Kabiri
- Tax Officials Stand Accused: Reform in Taxation and Public Morality in the Dutch Republic, 1748–1756
- Toon Kerkhoff
- The Stock Exchange and the Roman Financial Market from the Annexation of Italy to the Great War (1870–1914)
- Donatella Strangio
- Public Banks and State Finance in Florence and Venice
- Luciano Pezzolo
- 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
- The Geography of Recession: Provincial Credit in Later Medieval England
- Richard Goddard
- The Co-construction of Modern Futures Markets, 1923–1926
- Rasheed Saleuddin