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Early Modern Debts: 1550–1700 makes an important contribution to the history of debt and credit in Europe, creating new transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives on problems of debt, credit, trust, interest, and investment in early modern societies. The collection includes essays by leading international scholars and early career researchers in the fields of economic and social history, legal history, literary criticism, and philosophy on such subjects as trust and belief; risk; institutional history; colonialism; personhood; interiority; rhetorical invention; amicable language; ethnicity and credit; household economics; service; and the history of comedy. Across the collection, the book reveals debt’s ubiquity in life and literature. It considers debt’s function as a tie between the individual and the larger group and the ways in which debts structured the home, urban life, legal systems, and linguistic and literary forms. .
Literature, Modern. --- Literature. --- Economic history. --- Early Modern/Renaissance Literature. --- Literature, general. --- Economic History. --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Modern literature --- Arts, Modern --- Debt --- Indebtedness --- Finance --- History. --- European literature --- Comparative literature. --- Early Modern and Renaissance Literature. --- Comparative Literature. --- Comparative literature --- Literature, Comparative --- Literature, Renaissance --- Renaissance literature --- Literature, Modern --- Renaissance, 1450-1600. --- History and criticism
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Early Modern Debts: 1550–1700 makes an important contribution to the history of debt and credit in Europe, creating new transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives on problems of debt, credit, trust, interest, and investment in early modern societies. The collection includes essays by leading international scholars and early career researchers in the fields of economic and social history, legal history, literary criticism, and philosophy on such subjects as trust and belief; risk; institutional history; colonialism; personhood; interiority; rhetorical invention; amicable language; ethnicity and credit; household economics; service; and the history of comedy. Across the collection, the book reveals debt’s ubiquity in life and literature. It considers debt’s function as a tie between the individual and the larger group and the ways in which debts structured the home, urban life, legal systems, and linguistic and literary forms. .
Literature --- World history --- literatuur --- economische geschiedenis
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Debt --- Credit --- Debt in literature. --- Literature and society. --- Dettes. --- Crédit --- Dettes --- Littérature et société --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Histoire --- Aspect social. --- Dans la littérature.
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Literature --- World history --- literatuur --- economische geschiedenis
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