Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance
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- The Stock Exchange and the Roman Financial Market from the Annexation of Italy to the Great War (1870–1914)
- Donatella Strangio
- More than Merchant Bankers: Second-Class Financial Intermediation in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
- Alberto Feenstra
- 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
- A Proto-Virtual Currency? The Role of Exchange-Fair International Money in Renaissance Europe
- Tommaso Brollo and Giuseppe De Luca
- The Geography of Recession: Provincial Credit in Later Medieval England
- Richard Goddard
- The Co-construction of Modern Futures Markets, 1923–1926
- Rasheed Saleuddin
- Credit and Land: The Jews of Zaragoza 1383–1400
- Michael Schraer
- London 1426–1601: Marine Insurance and the Law Merchant
- A. B. Leonard
- 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
- That ‘Absurd Phantom Called Free Trade’: The Politics of Protection in Ireland, c. 1829–52
- Andrew Shields
- Resistance vs Cooperation: Political Economy of International Financial Control
- Ali Coşkun Tunçer
- Prince and Entrepreneur
- Daniela Felisini
- Accounting Records of the Town Offices in Bohemia and Moravia: Methodology and Application
- Pavla Slavíčková and Zdeněk Puchinger
- 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
- Tax Policy in the United States: Was There a “Neo-Liberal” Revolution in the 1970s and 1980s?
- W. Elliot Brownlee
- The Distant Shareholder: Attenuated Investment and the Diffusion of Social Concerns
- Janette Rutterford
- Inclusion: Stability and Growth (2005–2014)
- Stuart John Barton
- The Restoration Excise, 1660–1663
- D'Maris Coffman
- Debtors, Creditors and Financial Management
- Alisdair Dobie
- 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
- 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
- Capitalism by Generalists: The Governance of the Ayr Bank and the Emergence of Professionalism in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Scottish Banking
- Paul Kosmetatos
- Conflicts, Financial Innovations, and Economic Trends in the Italian States during the Thirty Years’ War
- Giuseppe De Luca and Marcella Lorenzini
- Conclusion
- Guy Rowlands
- External Imbalances and the Money Supply: Two Controversies in the English “Realme” and in the Kingdom of Naples
- Lilia Costabile
- Social Control: Church, Charity and Education
- Carol Beardmore
- 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
- 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
- Investigating Attitudes to Risk in British Banking: A Case Study of Barclays’ Branch Banking System, c. 1900–80
- Matthew Hollow
- Resistance to the Collection of Rates Under the Poor Law, 1842–44
- Mel Cousins
- The Great Contraction of 1929–1932 and the Value of Stocks
- Ali Kabiri
- Summary of Part II
- Kiyoshi Hirowatari
- Trading Sovereignty for Capital? Public Debt in West Africa, 1871–1914
- Leigh Gardner
- Propagation and Containment: Financial Contagion and the Lender of Last Resort in 1772–73
- Paul Kosmetatos
- The Financial & Personal Crises of 1810–1811
- Larry Neal
- From Peer-to-Peer Credit to Banks: A Study of Credit Networks in Uppsala (1810–1910)
- Elise Dermineur
- A History of Taxation in the Kingdom of France (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries): Policies, Rules and Practices
- Florent Garnier
- Zambia’s 50-year Relationship with Foreign Capital
- Stuart John Barton
- England 1660–1720: Corporate or Private?
- Anastasia Bogatyreva
- Turkey
- Brian O’Sullivan