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The Promise and Peril of Credit : What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society
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ISBN: 0691185379 Year: 2019 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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How an antisemitic legend gave voice to widespread fears surrounding the expansion of private credit in Western capitalismThe Promise and Peril of Credit takes an incisive look at pivotal episodes in the West's centuries-long struggle to define the place of private finance in the social and political order. It does so through the lens of a persistent legend about Jews and money that reflected the anxieties surrounding the rise of impersonal credit markets.By the close of the Middle Ages, new and sophisticated credit instruments made it easier for European merchants to move funds across the globe. Bills of exchange were by far the most arcane of these financial innovations. Intangible and written in a cryptic language, they fueled world trade but also lured naive investors into risky businesses. Francesca Trivellato recounts how the invention of these abstruse credit contracts was falsely attributed to Jews, and how this story gave voice to deep-seated fears about the unseen perils of the new paper economy. She locates the legend's earliest version in a seventeenth-century handbook on maritime law and traces its legacy all the way to the work of the founders of modern social theory-from Marx to Weber and Sombart.Deftly weaving together economic, legal, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Trivellato vividly describes how Christian writers drew on the story to define and redefine what constituted the proper boundaries of credit in a modern world increasingly dominated by finance.


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The promise and peril of credit : what a forgotten legend about Jews and finance tells us about the making of European commercial society
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ISBN: 9780691178592 0691178593 0691185379 0691217386 Year: 2019 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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The Promise and Peril of Credit takes an incisive look at pivotal episodes in the West's centuries-long struggle to define the place of private finance in the social and political order. It does so through the lens of a persistent legend about Jews and money that reflected the anxieties surrounding the rise of impersonal credit markets. By the close of the Middle Ages, new and sophisticated credit instruments made it easier for European merchants to move funds across the globe. Bills of exchange were by far the most arcane of these financial innovations. Intangible and written in a cryptic language, they fueled world trade but also lured naive investors into risky businesses. Francesca Trivellato recounts how the invention of these abstruse credit contracts was falsely attributed to Jews, and how this story gave voice to deep-seated fears about the unseen perils of the new paper economy. She locates the legend's earliest version in a seventeenth-century handbook on maritime law and traces its legacy all the way to the work of the founders of modern social theory--from Marx to Weber and Sombart. Deftly weaving together economic, legal, social, cultural, and intellectual history, Trivellato vividly describes how Christian writers drew on the story to define and redefine what constituted the proper boundaries of credit in a modern world increasingly dominated by finance.

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History of Europe --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1910-1919 --- Credit --- Contracts --- Bills of exchange --- Marine insurance --- Usury --- Jewish capitalists and financiers --- Jewish businesspeople --- Jews --- Contracts. --- Credit. --- Jews. --- Handel --- Juden --- Kredit --- Legende --- Literatur --- Wechsel --- Kreditrisiko --- History. --- Public opinion --- Economic conditions. --- Europe --- Europe. --- Europa --- Commerce --- Bordeaux. --- Catholic France. --- Catholic theologians. --- Christian merchants. --- Church doctrines. --- England. --- European commercial society. --- European private finance. --- French commercial society. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Italian refugees. --- Jacque Savary. --- Jewish emancipation. --- Jewish history. --- Jewish moneylenders. --- Jewish usury. --- Karl Marx. --- Lombardy. --- Max Weber. --- Montesquieu. --- New Christians. --- Old Regime Europe. --- United Provinces. --- Werner Sombart. --- Western capitalism. --- ars mercatoria. --- banknotes. --- bills of exchange. --- commerce. --- commercial credit. --- commercialization. --- credit contract. --- credit contracts. --- credit instruments. --- credit market. --- crypto-Judaism. --- economic behaviors. --- equality. --- financial contracts. --- financial credit. --- long-distance trade. --- marine insurance policies. --- marine insurance. --- maritime laws. --- marketplace. --- merchant-bankers. --- modern capitalism. --- modern social thought. --- money. --- overseas commerce. --- paper economy. --- paper money. --- pawnbroking. --- private finance. --- private trade. --- usury. --- world trade. --- Étienne Cleirac.

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