Public credit was controversial in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England. It entailed new ways of thinking about the individual in relation to the State and was for many reasons a site of cultural negotiation and debate. At the same time, it required commitment from participants in order to function. Some of the debates relating to public
Public credit was controversial in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England. It entailed new ways of thinking about the individual in relation to the State and was for many reasons a site of cultural negotiation and debate. At the same time, it required commitment from participants in order to function. Some of the debates relating to public
Natalie Roxburgh is a research fellow at the University of Oldenburg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Historical Contexts for "The Economic Model" 2. The Public Good Credible Framing and Daniel Defoe's Fictions 3. The Bank of England Virtue and the Pamela Controversy Chapter 4. Paper Contracts Public Fictions and the Money It-Narrative 5. Abstraction Social Mediation and the Novel of Sensibility
1. Historical Contexts for "The Economic Model" 2. The Public Good Credible Framing and Daniel Defoe's Fictions 3. The Bank of England Virtue and the Pamela Controversy Chapter 4. Paper Contracts Public Fictions and the Money It-Narrative 5. Abstraction Social Mediation and the Novel of Sensibility
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