Banking, Trade and Industry
Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century
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- Editors:
- Alice Teichova, University of East Anglia
- Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Dieter Ziegler, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
- Date Published: March 2011
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521188876
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The theme of this volume 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, and to compare and assess the results in order to widen current perspectives. Topics covered range from the origins of banking in the Middle Ages, through the influence of banks in leading industrial economies and the influence of banks on "latecomer" economies, to the expansion of banking in the American and Asian economies.
Read more- Was the first volume to cover the principal aspects of the relationship between banking, trade and industry, and the state since the Middle Ages
- Coverage extends over four continents, Europe, North America, Asia and Europe
- The authors are the leading historians on finance and trade in their respective countries
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"....an up-to-date overview of the most recent scholarship on the history of banking and point to the evolution of the two types of modern banking systems....a boon for academics with an active research intrest in the development of capitalism internationally." Jonathan Grant, History:Review of New Books
See more reviews"To analyze the areas of banking, trade, and industry, Alice Teichova, Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk and Dieter Ziegler's book, Banking, Trade, and Industry: Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century, is a timely and informative work in the area of banking and finance from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries. The book is a wonderful amalgam of highly useful essays on the banking industries in Europe, Asia, and America. The work would be beneficial to banking, trade, and business researchers...the book makes a major contribution to the banking history. All the essays included are short and written in a layman's language. The major value of the volume is centered around some of the unexplored issues and historical facts...the book is highly useful and practical in its content and topics and is a must reading for banking, trade, and business researchers and students." Journal of Asian Business
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- Date Published: March 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521188876
- length: 444 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.65kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction Alice Teichova, Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk and Dieter Ziegler
Part I. Origins of Banking: from Local to Distant Markets:
2. The impact of Italian banking in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 1300–1500 David Abulafia
3. The great German banking houses and international merchants, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century Michael North
4. Public banks, trade and industry in southern Italy, from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century Paola Avallone
5. Financial circuits in Spain: merchants and bankers, 1700–1914 Monserrat Gárate Ojanguren
Part II. The Banks' Influence in Leading Industrial Economies:
6. Banking and the evolution of the British economy, 1694–1878 H. L. Bowen and P. L. Cottrell
7. Banks, economic development and capitalism in France Eric Bussière
8. The influence of banking on the rise and expansion of industrial capitalism in Germany Dieter Ziegler
9. Banks and the rise of capitalism in Switzerland, from the fifteenth to the twentieth century Youssef Cassis
10. The influence of banking on the rise of capitalism in north-west Europe, from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century Herman van der Wee
Part III. The Banks' Impact on 'Follower' and 'Latecomer' Economies:
11. The influence of banking on the development of capitalism in Scandinavian countries Håkan Lindgren
12. Banking and industry in central Europe, from the nineteenth to the twentieth century Alice Teichova
13. Banking and economic development in Spain Gabriel Tortella
14. The role of banking in Italy's industrialization, from the nineteenth to the twentieth century Luigi DeRosa
15. The role of European banks in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Elena Frangakis-Syrett
16. The role of banks in establishing a community of firms in Russia Andrei Yudanov
Part IV. The Expansion of Banking in the American and Asian Economies:
17. Banking in North America 1700–1900 Larry Schweikart
18. Banking as class action: social and national struggles in the history of Canadian banking Robert C. H. Sweeny
19. Nation-building and the origins of banking in Latin America, 1850–1930 Carlos Marichal
20. Banking, trade and the rise of capitalism in Argentina, 1850–1930 Andrés M. Regalsky
21. International banking in China, 1890–1913 Shizuya Nishimura
22. The role of banking in Japan, 1859–1973 Kanji Ishii.
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