Banking, Trade and Industry
Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century
Alice Teichova editor Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk editor Dieter Ziegler editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th May '97
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An account of the rise of banking since the Middle Ages and its place in the modern international economy, first published in 1997.
The purpose of this volume, first published in 1997, is to take account of the state of research and writing on the symbiotic relationship between banking, trade and industry, and the state during the rise and expansion of capitalism, as well as to compare and assess the results in order to widen current perspectives.The theme of this volume, first published in 1997, is challenging both in its scale and in its scope. Its purpose is to take account of the state of research and writing on the symbiotic relationship between banking, trade and industry, and the state during the rise and expansion of capitalism, as well as to compare and assess the results in order to widen current perspectives. Topics range from the origins of banking in the Middle Ages, through the influence of banks in leading industrial economies as well as in 'latecomer' economies, to the expansion of banking in America and Asia.
Review of the hardback: ' This collection of wide-ranging and stimulating essays by many of the leading authorities on the history of banking crosses boundaries of time, space and discipline.' The English Historical Review
ISBN: 9780521573610
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
Weight: 750g
444 pages