The Rise of Fiscal States
Herausgeber: O'Brien, Patrick K.; Yun-Casalilla, Bartolomé
The Rise of Fiscal States
Herausgeber: O'Brien, Patrick K.; Yun-Casalilla, Bartolomé
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Leading economic historians present a groundbreaking series of country case studies exploring the formation of fiscal states in Eurasia.
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Leading economic historians present a groundbreaking series of country case studies exploring the formation of fiscal states in Eurasia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 859g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013513
- ISBN-10: 1107013518
- Artikelnr.: 34383237
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 859g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013513
- ISBN-10: 1107013518
- Artikelnr.: 34383237
1. Introduction: the rise of the fiscal state in Eurasia from a global,
comparative and transnational perspective BARTOLOMÉ Yun-Casalilla; Part I.
North Atlantic Europe: 2. Long-term trends in the fiscal history of the
Netherlands, 1515-1913 Wantje Fritschy, MARJOLEIN 't Hart and Edwin
Horlings; 3. Taxation in the Habsburg Low Countries and Belgium, 1579-1914
Paul Janssens; 4. The rise of the fiscal state in France, 1500-1914 Richard
Bonney; 5. The politics of British taxation, from the Glorious Revolution
to the Great War Martin Daunton; Part II. Central and Eastern Europe: 6.
Finances and power in the German state system Michael North; 7. Financing
an empire: the Austrian composite monarchy, 1650-1848 Renate Pieper; 8. The
Russian fiscal state, 1600-1914 Peter Gatrell; Part III. South Atlantic
Europe and the Mediterranean: 9. From pioneer mercantile state to ordinary
fiscal state: Portugal, 1498-1914 EUGENIA MATA; 10. Spain: from composite
monarchy to nation state, 1492-1914. An exceptional case? FRANCISCO Comín
Comín and Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla; 11. Republics and principalities in
Italy Luciano Pezzolo; 12. The formation of fiscal states in Italy: the
Papal States Fausto Piola Caselli; 13. The evolution of fiscal institutions
in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1914 ¿evket Pamuk; Part IV. Asia: 14.
Continuation and efficiency of the Chinese fiscal state, 700 BC-1911 AD
Kent Deng; 15. Taxation and good governance in China, 1500-1914 R. Bin
Wong; 16. The rise of a Japanese fiscal state Masaki Nakabayashi; 17.
Fiscal states in Mughal and British India John F. Richards; 18. Afterword:
reflexions on fiscal foundations and contexts for the formation of
economically effective Eurasian states from the rise of Venice to the Opium
War Patrick K. O'Brien.
comparative and transnational perspective BARTOLOMÉ Yun-Casalilla; Part I.
North Atlantic Europe: 2. Long-term trends in the fiscal history of the
Netherlands, 1515-1913 Wantje Fritschy, MARJOLEIN 't Hart and Edwin
Horlings; 3. Taxation in the Habsburg Low Countries and Belgium, 1579-1914
Paul Janssens; 4. The rise of the fiscal state in France, 1500-1914 Richard
Bonney; 5. The politics of British taxation, from the Glorious Revolution
to the Great War Martin Daunton; Part II. Central and Eastern Europe: 6.
Finances and power in the German state system Michael North; 7. Financing
an empire: the Austrian composite monarchy, 1650-1848 Renate Pieper; 8. The
Russian fiscal state, 1600-1914 Peter Gatrell; Part III. South Atlantic
Europe and the Mediterranean: 9. From pioneer mercantile state to ordinary
fiscal state: Portugal, 1498-1914 EUGENIA MATA; 10. Spain: from composite
monarchy to nation state, 1492-1914. An exceptional case? FRANCISCO Comín
Comín and Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla; 11. Republics and principalities in
Italy Luciano Pezzolo; 12. The formation of fiscal states in Italy: the
Papal States Fausto Piola Caselli; 13. The evolution of fiscal institutions
in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1914 ¿evket Pamuk; Part IV. Asia: 14.
Continuation and efficiency of the Chinese fiscal state, 700 BC-1911 AD
Kent Deng; 15. Taxation and good governance in China, 1500-1914 R. Bin
Wong; 16. The rise of a Japanese fiscal state Masaki Nakabayashi; 17.
Fiscal states in Mughal and British India John F. Richards; 18. Afterword:
reflexions on fiscal foundations and contexts for the formation of
economically effective Eurasian states from the rise of Venice to the Opium
War Patrick K. O'Brien.
1. Introduction: the rise of the fiscal state in Eurasia from a global,
comparative and transnational perspective BARTOLOMÉ Yun-Casalilla; Part I.
North Atlantic Europe: 2. Long-term trends in the fiscal history of the
Netherlands, 1515-1913 Wantje Fritschy, MARJOLEIN 't Hart and Edwin
Horlings; 3. Taxation in the Habsburg Low Countries and Belgium, 1579-1914
Paul Janssens; 4. The rise of the fiscal state in France, 1500-1914 Richard
Bonney; 5. The politics of British taxation, from the Glorious Revolution
to the Great War Martin Daunton; Part II. Central and Eastern Europe: 6.
Finances and power in the German state system Michael North; 7. Financing
an empire: the Austrian composite monarchy, 1650-1848 Renate Pieper; 8. The
Russian fiscal state, 1600-1914 Peter Gatrell; Part III. South Atlantic
Europe and the Mediterranean: 9. From pioneer mercantile state to ordinary
fiscal state: Portugal, 1498-1914 EUGENIA MATA; 10. Spain: from composite
monarchy to nation state, 1492-1914. An exceptional case? FRANCISCO Comín
Comín and Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla; 11. Republics and principalities in
Italy Luciano Pezzolo; 12. The formation of fiscal states in Italy: the
Papal States Fausto Piola Caselli; 13. The evolution of fiscal institutions
in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1914 ¿evket Pamuk; Part IV. Asia: 14.
Continuation and efficiency of the Chinese fiscal state, 700 BC-1911 AD
Kent Deng; 15. Taxation and good governance in China, 1500-1914 R. Bin
Wong; 16. The rise of a Japanese fiscal state Masaki Nakabayashi; 17.
Fiscal states in Mughal and British India John F. Richards; 18. Afterword:
reflexions on fiscal foundations and contexts for the formation of
economically effective Eurasian states from the rise of Venice to the Opium
War Patrick K. O'Brien.
comparative and transnational perspective BARTOLOMÉ Yun-Casalilla; Part I.
North Atlantic Europe: 2. Long-term trends in the fiscal history of the
Netherlands, 1515-1913 Wantje Fritschy, MARJOLEIN 't Hart and Edwin
Horlings; 3. Taxation in the Habsburg Low Countries and Belgium, 1579-1914
Paul Janssens; 4. The rise of the fiscal state in France, 1500-1914 Richard
Bonney; 5. The politics of British taxation, from the Glorious Revolution
to the Great War Martin Daunton; Part II. Central and Eastern Europe: 6.
Finances and power in the German state system Michael North; 7. Financing
an empire: the Austrian composite monarchy, 1650-1848 Renate Pieper; 8. The
Russian fiscal state, 1600-1914 Peter Gatrell; Part III. South Atlantic
Europe and the Mediterranean: 9. From pioneer mercantile state to ordinary
fiscal state: Portugal, 1498-1914 EUGENIA MATA; 10. Spain: from composite
monarchy to nation state, 1492-1914. An exceptional case? FRANCISCO Comín
Comín and Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla; 11. Republics and principalities in
Italy Luciano Pezzolo; 12. The formation of fiscal states in Italy: the
Papal States Fausto Piola Caselli; 13. The evolution of fiscal institutions
in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1914 ¿evket Pamuk; Part IV. Asia: 14.
Continuation and efficiency of the Chinese fiscal state, 700 BC-1911 AD
Kent Deng; 15. Taxation and good governance in China, 1500-1914 R. Bin
Wong; 16. The rise of a Japanese fiscal state Masaki Nakabayashi; 17.
Fiscal states in Mughal and British India John F. Richards; 18. Afterword:
reflexions on fiscal foundations and contexts for the formation of
economically effective Eurasian states from the rise of Venice to the Opium
War Patrick K. O'Brien.