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dc.contributor.authorVALMORI, Niccolò
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-04T16:04:51Z
dc.date.available2023-04-04T16:04:51Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationLiverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2023, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenmenten
dc.identifier.isbn9781802079425
dc.identifier.isbn9781802077636
dc.identifier.issn2634-8047
dc.identifier.issn2634-8055
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/75474
dc.description.abstractThis book uncovers the complex interconnections between politics and finance in the midst of the French Revolution. Charting the trajectories of members of the financial elite between London, Paris and Amsterdam, this study reveals the ever-shifting relationship between market actors and the political world.The French Revolution paved the way for bankers, especially those working in international finance, to occupy a new position not only within the economic framework of the time but also on the political stage. The profession of banker went through a series of transitions in its relationship with the political authorities. These changes affecting the social, economic and political status of bankers led to increasingly active exchanges between politics and finance, which have become a feature of our modern societies.Using a transnational and interdisciplinary approach, this book highlights how, during the age of Revolution, there emerged a dynamic which is still present today: the financial world and the sphere of politics became strongly intermixed while actors from both sides made efforts to overpower their counterparts. In this way, the volume provides an ideal perspective for bridging the gap that has long separated economic from cultural history in the study of the French Revolution.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThe publication of this volume is supported by the Prin 2017 project ‘Revolutionary genealogies: historical discourses, construction of experience and political choices in the revolutions of the Modern Age’, Department of Historical Studies, University of Milan.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter one: The invisible hands: merchants and bankers in Paris and London at the end of the Eighteenth century -- Chapter two: The politicisation of finance: the English financial world in the midst of the revolutionary wars, 1796-1800 -- Chapter three: A history of unchallenged distrust: French public opinion and bankers, 1789-1799 -- Chapter four: Between risk and collaboration: financial and political elites during revolution and war, 1792-1805 160 -- Chapter five: Investing in a new market during the age of Revolution: European bankers and the New World, 1783-1803 -- Chapter six: Extending networks in war and peace: credit and trust in uncertain times, 1801–1813 -- Chapter seven: Interlocking interests: bankers and politicians in England, 1789-1810 -- Chapter eight: Constraint and autonomy: finance and politics from the Napoleonic Empire to the Congress of Vienna, 1800-1815 -- Conclusionen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherLiverpool University Pressen
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.titleBanking and politics in the age of democratic revolutionen
dc.typeBooken
dc.identifier.doi10.3828/9781802077636


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