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Credit and Land: The Jews of Zaragoza 1383–1400
Michael Schraer
London 1426–1601: Marine Insurance and the Law Merchant
A. B. Leonard
That ‘Absurd Phantom Called Free Trade’: The Politics of Protection in Ireland, c. 1829–52
Andrew Shields
The 1976 IMF Crisis and Its Aftermath
Kiyoshi Hirowatari
Introduction—Constructing the Modern Fiscal States: Ruptures, Changes, and Permanencies
Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez and Tony K. Moore
Resistance vs Cooperation: Political Economy of International Financial Control
Ali Coşkun Tunçer
Prince and Entrepreneur
Daniela Felisini
The Unforeseen Path of Debt Imperialism: Local Struggles, Transnational Knowledge, and Colonialism in Egypt
Malak Labib
Recovery and New Patterns of Credit, 1300–1304
Pamela Nightingale
Accounting Records of the Town Offices in Bohemia and Moravia: Methodology and Application
Pavla Slavíčková and Zdeněk Puchinger
Tax Policy in the United States: Was There a “Neo-Liberal” Revolution in the 1970s and 1980s?
W. Elliot Brownlee
The Restoration Excise, 1660–1663
D'Maris Coffman
Debtors, Creditors and Financial Management
Alisdair Dobie
The Distant Shareholder: Attenuated Investment and the Diffusion of Social Concerns
Janette Rutterford
Inclusion: Stability and Growth (2005–2014)
Stuart John Barton
Labour Turnover and Wage Rates on the Demesnes of Durham Priory, 1370–1410
Richard Britnell
Meanwhile, More Trouble Back in Paris
Larry Neal
The ‘Resource Curse’ of Mediaeval English State Finance, C.1155–1453
Tony K. Moore
Trade Unions: The Discipline of Law?
Adrian Williamson
Capitalism by Generalists: The Governance of the Ayr Bank and the Emergence of Professionalism in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Scottish Banking
Paul Kosmetatos
Public Functions, Private Markets: Credit Registration by Aldermen and Notaries in the Low Countries, 1500–1800
Oscar Gelderblom, Mark Hup and Joost Jonker
Unsound Practices
Brian O’Sullivan
Conflicts, Financial Innovations, and Economic Trends in the Italian States during the Thirty Years’ War
Giuseppe De Luca and Marcella Lorenzini
External Imbalances and the Money Supply: Two Controversies in the English “Realme” and in the Kingdom of Naples
Lilia Costabile
Conclusion
Guy Rowlands
The Rise and Decline of Modern Trade Union Insurance, 1900–65
Marco H. D. Leeuwen
Two German Monti di Pietà—Microcredit in Early Modern Augsburg and Nuremberg
Tanja Skambraks
Social Control: Church, Charity and Education
Carol Beardmore
Conclusion
Duncan Needham
Remnants and Traces: In Search of Wrocław’s Accounting Books (Late 14th to Early 16th Centuries)
Grzegorz Myśliwski
Between Private and Public Interests: The Moral Economy of Collaboration in Eighteenth-Century Spain
Agustín González Enciso
Resistance to the Collection of Rates Under the Poor Law, 1842–44
Mel Cousins
Investigating Attitudes to Risk in British Banking: A Case Study of Barclays’ Branch Banking System, c. 1900–80
Matthew Hollow
The Great Contraction of 1929–1932 and the Value of Stocks
Ali Kabiri
Trading Sovereignty for Capital? Public Debt in West Africa, 1871–1914
Leigh Gardner
Summary of Part II
Kiyoshi Hirowatari
The Financial & Personal Crises of 1810–1811
Larry Neal
Propagation and Containment: Financial Contagion and the Lender of Last Resort in 1772–73
Paul Kosmetatos
Zambia’s 50-year Relationship with Foreign Capital
Stuart John Barton
A History of Taxation in the Kingdom of France (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries): Policies, Rules and Practices
Florent Garnier
From Peer-to-Peer Credit to Banks: A Study of Credit Networks in Uppsala (1810–1910)
Elise M. Dermineur
England 1660–1720: Corporate or Private?
Anastasia Bogatyreva
Turkey
Brian O’Sullivan
Conclusion
Kiyoshi Hirowatari
A Golden Age Rediscovered: Labourers’ Wages in the Fifteenth Century
Christopher Dyer
Financial Obligations of the City of Gdańsk to King Casimir IV Jagiellon and His Successors in the Light of the 1468–1516 Ledger Book
Beata Możejko
The English Syndicate
Adam Gower
Conclusion
Ali Coşkun Tunçer
Not Only Land: Mortgage Credit in Central-Northern Italy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Giuseppe Luca and Marcella Lorenzini
Accounting as a Management Tool
Alisdair Dobie
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