Financial History Review

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Those dishonest goldsmiths2012/09/11English1
Alice Teichova, Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk and Dieter Ziegler (eds), Banking Trade and Industry. Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xv + 427 pp. £45/$69.95)1999/04/01English1
Pohl Hans (ed.), Europäische Bankengeschichte (Frankfurt a.-M.: Fritz Knapp Verlag, 1993. 735 pp.)1995/04/01English1
Central bank co-operation and exchange rate commitments: the classical and interwar gold standards compared1995/10/01English1
The initial phases of Italian banks' expansion abroad, 1900–311999/04/01English1
Carlos Marichal and Pedro Tedde de Lorca (eds), La formación de los bancos centrales en España y América Latina (siglos XIX–XX) (Madrid: Banco de España, 1994. 2 vols. 221 pp. + 168 pp.)1996/10/01English1
The niche in the universal banking system: the role and significance of private bankers within German industry, 1900–19331994/10/01English1
R. H. Parker and B. S. Yamey (eds), Accounting History: Some British Contributions (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. ix + 661 pp. £47.50)1995/10/01English1
Bills of exchange as money: sources of monetary supply during the industrialisation of Catalonia, 1844–741998/04/01English1
Philip L. Cottrell, Evan Lange and Ulf Olsson (eds.), Centres and Peripheries in Banking: the Historical Development of Financial Markets (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, xiv + 326pp. 27 figs. 33 tabs. £60)2009/03/18English1
Financial revolution and economic modernisation in Sweden2009/03/18English1
An ‘ideal bank of issue’: the Banque Nationale de Belgique as a model for the Bank of Japan2006/10/01English1
French Stock exchanges and regulation during World War II2010/07/14English1
Banking crises and the international monetary system in the Great Depression and now2011/03/14English1
Gold sterilization and the recession of 1937–19382012/10/31English1
Long-run fiscal dominance in Argentina, 1875–19902012/09/13English1
An anatomy of financial crises in Norway, 1830–20102014/02/14English1
Was the Gibson Paradox for real? A Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices2014/07/28English1
Understanding rating addiction: US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900–1940)2013/11/26English1
Savings bank depositors in a crisis: Glasgow 1847 and 18572013/06/24English1
Ethnic minority groups in international banking: Greek diaspora bankers of Constantinople and Ottoman state finances, c. 1840812002/10/011
ABSTRACTS2004/10/01English1
Effects of credit restrictions in the Netherlands on credit growth and inflation2021/07/22English1
Penny banks in Glasgow, 185019142002/04/011
‘A new species of mony’: British Exchequer bills, 1701-17112015/08/01English1
Finance-led divergence in the regions of Italy2005/04/01English1
Concurrent but non-integrable currency circuits: complementary relationships among monies in modern China and other regions2008/04/01English1
Harold James, Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks and the Continental European Model (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2006, xii–434 pp. $ 39.95)2008/04/01English1
The dual currency system of Renaissance Europe2008/04/01English1
The secondary market for bank shares in nineteenth-century Britain2008/10/01English1