The Cultural History of Money and Credit
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Hsu, Chia Yin; Vause, Erika; Luckett, Thomas M
The Cultural History of Money and Credit
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Hsu, Chia Yin; Vause, Erika; Luckett, Thomas M
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This collection examines the historical development of money and credit during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explores the social and cultural significance of financial phenomena from a global perspective.
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This collection examines the historical development of money and credit during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explores the social and cultural significance of financial phenomena from a global perspective.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505949
- ISBN-10: 1498505945
- Artikelnr.: 48893992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505949
- ISBN-10: 1498505945
- Artikelnr.: 48893992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Chia Yin Hsu is associate professor of history at Portland State University. Thomas M. Luckett is associate professor of history and former Chair of the Department of History at Portland State University. Erika Vause is assistant professor of history at Florida Southern College.
Part 1: Creditworthiness and Credit Risks Chapter 1: Between Promise and Peril: Credit and Debt at the Pearl Fisheries of South India and Sri Lanka
c. 1800
Sam Ostroff Chapter 2: Lenders and Borrowers in a Non-Capitalist Economy: Rio de Janeiro in the Early Nineteenth Century
Mônica Martins Chapter 3: Microfinance and the Progressive Generation
David Hochfelder Part 2: The Loan Market and the State Chapter 4: The Boundaries of Debt: Bankruptcy between Local Practices and Liberal Rule in Nineteenth-Century Switzerland
Mischa Suter Chapter 5: Invention Figures and Imagining Shrubs: Bank Bureaucrats' Lack of Field Experience in Mexico
1930s-1940s
Nicole Mottier Chapter 6: Consumer Credit as a Civil Right in America
1968-1976
Enrico Beltramini Part 3: Money
Commercial Exchange
and Global Connections Chapter 7: Philippine Colonial Money and the Futures of Spanish Empire
Allan E. S. Lumba Chapter 8: Dubious Figures: Speculation
Calculation
and Credibility in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Stock Exchanges
Bryna Goodman Chapter 9: Money and Autonomy in a Settler Colony: The Politics of Monetary Regulation in Colonial Zimbabwe
1930s-1965
Admire Mseba
c. 1800
Sam Ostroff Chapter 2: Lenders and Borrowers in a Non-Capitalist Economy: Rio de Janeiro in the Early Nineteenth Century
Mônica Martins Chapter 3: Microfinance and the Progressive Generation
David Hochfelder Part 2: The Loan Market and the State Chapter 4: The Boundaries of Debt: Bankruptcy between Local Practices and Liberal Rule in Nineteenth-Century Switzerland
Mischa Suter Chapter 5: Invention Figures and Imagining Shrubs: Bank Bureaucrats' Lack of Field Experience in Mexico
1930s-1940s
Nicole Mottier Chapter 6: Consumer Credit as a Civil Right in America
1968-1976
Enrico Beltramini Part 3: Money
Commercial Exchange
and Global Connections Chapter 7: Philippine Colonial Money and the Futures of Spanish Empire
Allan E. S. Lumba Chapter 8: Dubious Figures: Speculation
Calculation
and Credibility in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Stock Exchanges
Bryna Goodman Chapter 9: Money and Autonomy in a Settler Colony: The Politics of Monetary Regulation in Colonial Zimbabwe
1930s-1965
Admire Mseba
Part 1: Creditworthiness and Credit Risks Chapter 1: Between Promise and Peril: Credit and Debt at the Pearl Fisheries of South India and Sri Lanka
c. 1800
Sam Ostroff Chapter 2: Lenders and Borrowers in a Non-Capitalist Economy: Rio de Janeiro in the Early Nineteenth Century
Mônica Martins Chapter 3: Microfinance and the Progressive Generation
David Hochfelder Part 2: The Loan Market and the State Chapter 4: The Boundaries of Debt: Bankruptcy between Local Practices and Liberal Rule in Nineteenth-Century Switzerland
Mischa Suter Chapter 5: Invention Figures and Imagining Shrubs: Bank Bureaucrats' Lack of Field Experience in Mexico
1930s-1940s
Nicole Mottier Chapter 6: Consumer Credit as a Civil Right in America
1968-1976
Enrico Beltramini Part 3: Money
Commercial Exchange
and Global Connections Chapter 7: Philippine Colonial Money and the Futures of Spanish Empire
Allan E. S. Lumba Chapter 8: Dubious Figures: Speculation
Calculation
and Credibility in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Stock Exchanges
Bryna Goodman Chapter 9: Money and Autonomy in a Settler Colony: The Politics of Monetary Regulation in Colonial Zimbabwe
1930s-1965
Admire Mseba
c. 1800
Sam Ostroff Chapter 2: Lenders and Borrowers in a Non-Capitalist Economy: Rio de Janeiro in the Early Nineteenth Century
Mônica Martins Chapter 3: Microfinance and the Progressive Generation
David Hochfelder Part 2: The Loan Market and the State Chapter 4: The Boundaries of Debt: Bankruptcy between Local Practices and Liberal Rule in Nineteenth-Century Switzerland
Mischa Suter Chapter 5: Invention Figures and Imagining Shrubs: Bank Bureaucrats' Lack of Field Experience in Mexico
1930s-1940s
Nicole Mottier Chapter 6: Consumer Credit as a Civil Right in America
1968-1976
Enrico Beltramini Part 3: Money
Commercial Exchange
and Global Connections Chapter 7: Philippine Colonial Money and the Futures of Spanish Empire
Allan E. S. Lumba Chapter 8: Dubious Figures: Speculation
Calculation
and Credibility in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Stock Exchanges
Bryna Goodman Chapter 9: Money and Autonomy in a Settler Colony: The Politics of Monetary Regulation in Colonial Zimbabwe
1930s-1965
Admire Mseba