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Bringing together a number of interdisciplinary experts, Nation-States and Money provides a very topical, varied perspective on the past and possible future between money and nation-states.
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Bringing together a number of interdisciplinary experts, Nation-States and Money provides a very topical, varied perspective on the past and possible future between money and nation-states.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 1999
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- ISBN-13: 9781134658183
- Artikelnr.: 38255354
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 1999
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134658183
- Artikelnr.: 38255354
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Emily Gilbert, Eric Helleiner
Introduction Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner I: National Currencies in Historical Perspective 1. The Scotch Hate Gold: Nation
identity
and paper money Matthew Rowlinson
Dartmouth College
UK 2. Spaces of money-power: The Bank of England and the Formation of national currency in nineteenth-century England and Wales Iain Black
Cheltenham College of Higher Education
UK 3. Local currencies in pre-industrial Japan Makoto Maruyama
University of Tokyo
Japan 4. Official standardization vs. social differentiation in Americans' uses of money Viviana Zelizer
Princeton University
US 5. Nineteenth-Century images on Latin American currencies Miguel Centeno
Princeton University
US 6. Token gestures? Images of nation and empire and the rise of a Canadian national currency Emily Gilbert
University of Bristol
UK 7. A distant view: Imagery and imagination in the paper currency of the British Empire
1800 - 1960 Virginia Hewitt
British Museum
London
UK II: National Currencies and their Future in the Contemporary World 8. The new geography of money Benjamin Cohen
University of Santa Barbara 9. The Political Origins of Euromoney Peter Burnham
University of Warwick
UK 10. The logic of giving up national currencies: lessons from Europe's monetary union Amy Verdun
European University Institute 11. Alternative networks of calculation: local knowledge
associative democracy and the rise of 'alternative institutions of accumulation' Andrew Leyshon andNigel Thrift
University of Bristol
UK 12. Global uncertainties of money: National sovereignty and the management of risk Nigel Dodd
London School of Economics
UK 13. Denationalising money? Economic liberalism and the national question in the late twentieth century Eric Helleiner
York University
UK
identity
and paper money Matthew Rowlinson
Dartmouth College
UK 2. Spaces of money-power: The Bank of England and the Formation of national currency in nineteenth-century England and Wales Iain Black
Cheltenham College of Higher Education
UK 3. Local currencies in pre-industrial Japan Makoto Maruyama
University of Tokyo
Japan 4. Official standardization vs. social differentiation in Americans' uses of money Viviana Zelizer
Princeton University
US 5. Nineteenth-Century images on Latin American currencies Miguel Centeno
Princeton University
US 6. Token gestures? Images of nation and empire and the rise of a Canadian national currency Emily Gilbert
University of Bristol
UK 7. A distant view: Imagery and imagination in the paper currency of the British Empire
1800 - 1960 Virginia Hewitt
British Museum
London
UK II: National Currencies and their Future in the Contemporary World 8. The new geography of money Benjamin Cohen
University of Santa Barbara 9. The Political Origins of Euromoney Peter Burnham
University of Warwick
UK 10. The logic of giving up national currencies: lessons from Europe's monetary union Amy Verdun
European University Institute 11. Alternative networks of calculation: local knowledge
associative democracy and the rise of 'alternative institutions of accumulation' Andrew Leyshon andNigel Thrift
University of Bristol
UK 12. Global uncertainties of money: National sovereignty and the management of risk Nigel Dodd
London School of Economics
UK 13. Denationalising money? Economic liberalism and the national question in the late twentieth century Eric Helleiner
York University
UK
Introduction Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner I: National Currencies in Historical Perspective 1. The Scotch Hate Gold: Nation
identity
and paper money Matthew Rowlinson
Dartmouth College
UK 2. Spaces of money-power: The Bank of England and the Formation of national currency in nineteenth-century England and Wales Iain Black
Cheltenham College of Higher Education
UK 3. Local currencies in pre-industrial Japan Makoto Maruyama
University of Tokyo
Japan 4. Official standardization vs. social differentiation in Americans' uses of money Viviana Zelizer
Princeton University
US 5. Nineteenth-Century images on Latin American currencies Miguel Centeno
Princeton University
US 6. Token gestures? Images of nation and empire and the rise of a Canadian national currency Emily Gilbert
University of Bristol
UK 7. A distant view: Imagery and imagination in the paper currency of the British Empire
1800 - 1960 Virginia Hewitt
British Museum
London
UK II: National Currencies and their Future in the Contemporary World 8. The new geography of money Benjamin Cohen
University of Santa Barbara 9. The Political Origins of Euromoney Peter Burnham
University of Warwick
UK 10. The logic of giving up national currencies: lessons from Europe's monetary union Amy Verdun
European University Institute 11. Alternative networks of calculation: local knowledge
associative democracy and the rise of 'alternative institutions of accumulation' Andrew Leyshon andNigel Thrift
University of Bristol
UK 12. Global uncertainties of money: National sovereignty and the management of risk Nigel Dodd
London School of Economics
UK 13. Denationalising money? Economic liberalism and the national question in the late twentieth century Eric Helleiner
York University
UK
identity
and paper money Matthew Rowlinson
Dartmouth College
UK 2. Spaces of money-power: The Bank of England and the Formation of national currency in nineteenth-century England and Wales Iain Black
Cheltenham College of Higher Education
UK 3. Local currencies in pre-industrial Japan Makoto Maruyama
University of Tokyo
Japan 4. Official standardization vs. social differentiation in Americans' uses of money Viviana Zelizer
Princeton University
US 5. Nineteenth-Century images on Latin American currencies Miguel Centeno
Princeton University
US 6. Token gestures? Images of nation and empire and the rise of a Canadian national currency Emily Gilbert
University of Bristol
UK 7. A distant view: Imagery and imagination in the paper currency of the British Empire
1800 - 1960 Virginia Hewitt
British Museum
London
UK II: National Currencies and their Future in the Contemporary World 8. The new geography of money Benjamin Cohen
University of Santa Barbara 9. The Political Origins of Euromoney Peter Burnham
University of Warwick
UK 10. The logic of giving up national currencies: lessons from Europe's monetary union Amy Verdun
European University Institute 11. Alternative networks of calculation: local knowledge
associative democracy and the rise of 'alternative institutions of accumulation' Andrew Leyshon andNigel Thrift
University of Bristol
UK 12. Global uncertainties of money: National sovereignty and the management of risk Nigel Dodd
London School of Economics
UK 13. Denationalising money? Economic liberalism and the national question in the late twentieth century Eric Helleiner
York University
UK