Social Life of Money in the English Past
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In an age when authoritative definitions of currency were in flux and small change was scarce, money enjoyed a rich and complex social life. Deborah Valenze shows how money became involved in relations between people in ways that moved beyond what we understand as its purely economic functions. This highly original investigation covers the formative period of commercial and financial development in England between 1630 and 1800. In a series of interwoven essays, Valenze examines religious prohibitions related to avarice, early theories of political economy and exchange practices of the Atlantic economy. In applying monetary measurements to women, servants, colonial migrants, and local vagrants, this era was distinctive in its willingness to blur boundaries between people and things. Lucid and highly readable, the book revises the way we see the advance of commercial society at the threshold of modern capitalism.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521852425
EAN: 9780521852425
Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2006
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Dewey: 306.340
Height: 228 mm
Illustrations: ill
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: Y
Spine Width: 19 mm
Title Prefix: The
Year Of Publication: 2006
ISBN-10: 0521852420
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Hardback
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Gardner Classification Code: W02
Illustration: Y
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 2005028143
No of Pages: 326
Pagination: 326 pages, ill
Series Title: English
Star Rating: 0
Width: 152 mm