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100 _aDesan, Christine
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245 _aMaking Money: Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism
260 _bOxford University Press
_c2014
_aOxford
300 _a478p
500 _a1. Creation stories 2. From metal to money: Producing the "just penny" 3. Commodity money as an extreme sport: Flows, famines, debasements, and imitation pennies 4. The high politics of medieval money: Strong coin, heavy taxes, and the English invention of public credit 5. The social stratigraphy of coin and credit in late medieval England 6. Priming the pump: The sovereign path towards paying for coin and circulating credit 7. Interests, rights, and the currency of public debt 8. Reinventing money: The beginning of bank currency 9. Re-theorizing money: The struggle over the modern imagination 10. The 18th century architecture of modern money 11. Epilogue to the 18th century: The Gold Standard in an era of inconvertibility
600 _aMoney - Law and Legislation - England - History
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