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  • 1
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    Book
    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] :Princeton Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV039863757
    Format: XVII, 291 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 978-0-691-14484-9
    Series Statement: the Princeton economic history of the Western world
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Binnenhandel ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV011923351
    Format: 145 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3-88156-704-6
    Series Statement: Forschungen zu Spanien 19
    Language: German
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Seehandel ; Seehandel ; Seehandel
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  • 3
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    Book
    Bilbao : Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, Dep. de Cultura
    UID:
    gbv_516898906
    Format: 259 S , graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 8477523967
    Note: Zugl.: London, Univ., Diss., 2001
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948578597702882
    ISBN: 2-8218-5565-6
    Content: In July 2012 historians and economists met in Paris for a conference entitled State Cash Resources and State Building in Europe: taxation and public debt, 13th-18th centuries. This volume is one of the products of that meeting. By making these essays available in both French and English translations, the editors hope to ensure a wide audience for an important set of contributions on questions relating to the development and management of public finance and its connection with the growth and power of the early modern state. Contributors were asked to consider three major themes in their essays: first, the choices that faced states seeking to raise funds and, in particular, questions of how to balance taxation and borrowing. Second, contributors were asked to explore the connections between political regime and finance. This included the much-explored question of whether particular regimes were more effective at raising funds and were viewed as more reliable borrowers but the essays also ask how the rights of creditors were enforced and how creditors monitored those to whom they lent money. The final theme concerned the primary and secondary markets in state debt and here the contributors focused on questions of liquidity, transparency and the skills of those who traded and manipulated the instruments of the state’s debt. The resulting essays offer a comparative perspective over six centuries of European history. Taken together they provide a rich new resource and challenge both the neat dichotomies that have been drawn between absolutist and constitutional states and entrenched ideas about how practice evolved and knowledge and skills were shared and transferred between actors and states.
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949546411302882
    Format: 1 online resource (469 p.)
    ISBN: 9783968691992 , 9783110767001
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Barbara Potthast -- , CONTENIDO -- , INTRODUCCIÓN: GÉNERO EN AMÉRICA LATINA -- , PRIMERA PARTE DEMOGRAFÍA Y MOVILIDAD -- , MIGRACIONES, FAMILIAS Y ACCESO A LA TIERRA EN CHARCAS (ACTUAL BOLIVIA) EN EL SIGLO XVII -- , MATRIMONIO, CALIDAD Y MIGRACIÓN EN LA ÉPOCA COLONIAL. DISPENSAS MATRIMONIALES EN PERÚ Y NUEVA ESPAÑA -- , MUJERES ESCRITORAS EN EL CARIBE DEL SIGLO XIX: LA CONDESA DE MERLÍN, G. GÓMEZ DE AVELLANEDA Y MME. DE DURAS -- , AMAR EN LA FRONTERA. ESTRATEGIAS (EXTRA)MATRIMONIALES DE LAS MIGRANTES PARAGUAYAS EN FORMOSA A FINES DEL SIGLO XIX -- , EXPERIÊNCIAS DE VIDA DAS IMIGRANTES PIONEIRAS ALEMÃS NO BRASIL MERIDIONAL, SÉCULO XIX -- , SEGUNDA PARTE EDUCACIÓN, TRABAJO Y ECONOMÍA -- , LA LECCIÓN DE LAS MONJAS: FINANZAS COLONIALES, GÉNERO Y UNA REVOLUCIÓN HISTORIOGRÁFICA INACABADA -- , INSPECTORA DE FÁBRICAS DE MUJERES Y REDACTORA DE LA PRIMERA LEY CONTRA EL TRABAJO INFANTIL EN ARGENTINA: UNA HISTORIA ENREDADA Y FEMINISTA DE GABRIELA DE LAPERRIÈRE DE CONI (1866-1907) -- , TRAYECTORIAS EVANESCENTES E IDEAS DE MUJERES UNIVERSITARIAS EN LAS PRIMERAS DÉCADAS DEL SIGLO XX. LA FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA Y LETRAS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES -- , HOMBRES ATORMENTADOS. EL CASO SACCO Y VANZETTI Y LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE MASCULINIDADES PROLETARIAS EN LA PRENSA. BUENOS AIRES, 1927 -- , LAS MUJERES REPARTIDORAS POR PLATAFORMAS DIGITALES EN LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO DURANTE LA PANDEMIA DE LA COVID-19 -- , TERCERA PARTE REPRESENTACIONES DE GÉNERO -- , CONCEPTOS DE GÉNERO Y FEMINIDAD EN UN MEDIO VISUAL DE LOS ANDES COLONIALES (SIGLO XVII) -- , UNA MIRADA DE DESEO: LA REPRESENTACIÓN FOTOGRÁFICA DE MUJERES INDÍGENAS SUDAMERICANAS -- , DE LO PRIVADO A LO PÚBLICO: EL UNIVERSO FEMENINO EN LA LITERATURA POPULAR IMPRESA ARGENTINA A PRINCIPIOS DEL SIGLO XX -- , DE DESCAMISADOS, ENFERMERAS Y OBRERITOS: REPRESENTACIONES DE TRABAJO Y GÉNERO EN LA PROPAGANDA VISUAL DEL PRIMER PERONISMO (1946-1955) -- , ¿ARTISTA, HISTORIADORA, ESPÍA, FEMME FATALE? UNA ACTRIZ ALEMANA EN LAS GARRAS DE LOS SERVICIOS SECRETOS -- , CUARTA PARTE RELACIONES DE GÉNERO -- , EL IMPACTO AMERICANO EN LA CULTURA MATERIAL EUROPEA: UNA CUESTIÓN DE GÉNERO (SIGLOS XVI A XVIII) -- , LA VIOLENCIA CONTRA LA MUJER EN LAS UNIONES FORMALES E INFORMALES DEL INTERIOR DE LA AUDIENCIA DE GUATEMALA, SIGLO XVIII -- , HONOR, POLÍTICA Y MASCULINIDAD: EL HONOR DEL CONGRESO Y LA REPUTACIÓN DE LOS DIPUTADOS EN MÉXICO EN LA ÉPOCA INDEPENDIENTE TEMPRANA -- , CONSTELACIONES GENÉRICAS: GENRE, GENDER Y LA ECONOMÍA AFECTIVA DEL TANGO -- , HETEROMELANCOLIA NO RIO DE JANEIRO. UM SUSPIRO DAS MULHERES ESPANHOLAS EM RELAÇÃO AOS HOMENS CARIOCAS -- , SOBRE LES AUTORES , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In Spanish, Castilian.
    In: DG Plus PP Package 2022 Part 2, De Gruyter, 9783110767001
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110994810
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110993738
    In: Vervuert Complete eBook-Package 2022, De Gruyter, 9783110767148
    Language: Spanish
    URL: Cover
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948578571502882
    Format: 1 online resource (296 p.)
    ISBN: 2-8218-5435-8
    Content: "Cet ouvrage présente, dans une perspective comparatiste et sur la longue durée, les moyens de mobilisation des ressources publiques des Etats médiévaux et modernes, dont les besoins de fonds sont accrus par les guerres. Couvrant six siècles de l'histoire de l'Europe occidentale, les contributions étudient les transformations des méthodes de financement (émission monétaire, fiscalité, emprunt public à court ou long terme, forcé ou volontaire, vente d'offices) et les institutions, les acteurs, les marchés primaire et secondaire des titres de dette. Elles interrogent les modèles d'organisation politique et leurs interactions avec le drainage efficace de l'argent, la construction d'une information statistique, financière et fiscale et ses conséquences sur la prise de décision des gouvernants. Elles invitent à examiner l'impact des innovations financières, les différents modes d'anticipation des ressources et les effets macroéconomiques des mécanismes de mobilisation de la richesse privée. Elles explorent l'influence de déterminants tels que les dimensions spatiales des Etats, les régimes politiques, l'inégale distribution des richesses, l'utilisation du privilège, les différents degrés de risque imposés aux prêteurs, pour expliquer comment et pourquoi un mode de financement l'emporte ici et non ailleurs.--Page 4 of cover.
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-11-129381-4
    Language: French
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings. ; History.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959236094702883
    Format: 1 online resource (315 p.)
    Edition: Course Book
    ISBN: 1-283-37963-5 , 9786613379634 , 1-4008-4053-8
    Series Statement: The Princeton economic history of the Western world
    Content: Spain's development from a premodern society into a modern unified nation-state with an integrated economy was painfully slow and varied widely by region. Economic historians have long argued that high internal transportation costs limited domestic market integration, while at the same time the Castilian capital city of Madrid drew resources from surrounding Spanish regions as it pursued its quest for centralization. According to this view, powerful Madrid thwarted trade over large geographic distances by destroying an integrated network of manufacturing towns in the Spanish interior. Challenging this long-held view, Regina Grafe argues that decentralization, not a strong and powerful Madrid, is to blame for Spain's slow march to modernity. Through a groundbreaking analysis of the market for bacalao--dried and salted codfish that was a transatlantic commodity and staple food during this period--Grafe shows how peripheral historic territories and powerful interior towns obstructed Spain's economic development through jurisdictional obstacles to trade, which exacerbated already high transport costs. She reveals how the early phases of globalization made these regions much more externally focused, and how coastal elites that were engaged in trade outside Spain sought to sustain their positions of power in relation to Madrid. Distant Tyranny offers a needed reassessment of the haphazard and regionally diverse process of state formation and market integration in early modern Spain, showing how local and regional agency paradoxically led to legitimate governance but economic backwardness.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Markets and states -- Tracing the market : the empirical challenge -- Bacalao : a new consumer good takes on the peninsula -- The tyranny of distance : transport and markets in Spain -- Distant tyranny : the historic territories -- Distant tyranny : the power of urban republics -- Market growth and governance in early modern Spain -- Center and peripheries. , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-691-14484-2
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9959649206702883
    ISBN: 2-8218-5565-6
    Content: In July 2012 historians and economists met in Paris for a conference entitled State Cash Resources and State Building in Europe: taxation and public debt, 13th-18th centuries. This volume is one of the products of that meeting. By making these essays available in both French and English translations, the editors hope to ensure a wide audience for an important set of contributions on questions relating to the development and management of public finance and its connection with the growth and power of the early modern state. Contributors were asked to consider three major themes in their essays: first, the choices that faced states seeking to raise funds and, in particular, questions of how to balance taxation and borrowing. Second, contributors were asked to explore the connections between political regime and finance. This included the much-explored question of whether particular regimes were more effective at raising funds and were viewed as more reliable borrowers but the essays also ask how the rights of creditors were enforced and how creditors monitored those to whom they lent money. The final theme concerned the primary and secondary markets in state debt and here the contributors focused on questions of liquidity, transparency and the skills of those who traded and manipulated the instruments of the state’s debt. The resulting essays offer a comparative perspective over six centuries of European history. Taken together they provide a rich new resource and challenge both the neat dichotomies that have been drawn between absolutist and constitutional states and entrenched ideas about how practice evolved and knowledge and skills were shared and transferred between actors and states.
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9959649206702883
    ISBN: 2-8218-5565-6
    Content: In July 2012 historians and economists met in Paris for a conference entitled State Cash Resources and State Building in Europe: taxation and public debt, 13th-18th centuries. This volume is one of the products of that meeting. By making these essays available in both French and English translations, the editors hope to ensure a wide audience for an important set of contributions on questions relating to the development and management of public finance and its connection with the growth and power of the early modern state. Contributors were asked to consider three major themes in their essays: first, the choices that faced states seeking to raise funds and, in particular, questions of how to balance taxation and borrowing. Second, contributors were asked to explore the connections between political regime and finance. This included the much-explored question of whether particular regimes were more effective at raising funds and were viewed as more reliable borrowers but the essays also ask how the rights of creditors were enforced and how creditors monitored those to whom they lent money. The final theme concerned the primary and secondary markets in state debt and here the contributors focused on questions of liquidity, transparency and the skills of those who traded and manipulated the instruments of the state’s debt. The resulting essays offer a comparative perspective over six centuries of European history. Taken together they provide a rich new resource and challenge both the neat dichotomies that have been drawn between absolutist and constitutional states and entrenched ideas about how practice evolved and knowledge and skills were shared and transferred between actors and states.
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton, NJ :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958352772902883
    Format: 1 online resource (320 p.) : , 18 line illus. 16 tables. 4 maps.
    Edition: Course Book
    ISBN: 9781400840533
    Series Statement: The Princeton Economic History of the Western World ; 38
    Content: Spain's development from a premodern society into a modern unified nation-state with an integrated economy was painfully slow and varied widely by region. Economic historians have long argued that high internal transportation costs limited domestic market integration, while at the same time the Castilian capital city of Madrid drew resources from surrounding Spanish regions as it pursued its quest for centralization. According to this view, powerful Madrid thwarted trade over large geographic distances by destroying an integrated network of manufacturing towns in the Spanish interior. Challenging this long-held view, Regina Grafe argues that decentralization, not a strong and powerful Madrid, is to blame for Spain's slow march to modernity. Through a groundbreaking analysis of the market for bacalao--dried and salted codfish that was a transatlantic commodity and staple food during this period--Grafe shows how peripheral historic territories and powerful interior towns obstructed Spain's economic development through jurisdictional obstacles to trade, which exacerbated already high transport costs. She reveals how the early phases of globalization made these regions much more externally focused, and how coastal elites that were engaged in trade outside Spain sought to sustain their positions of power in relation to Madrid. Distant Tyranny offers a needed reassessment of the haphazard and regionally diverse process of state formation and market integration in early modern Spain, showing how local and regional agency paradoxically led to legitimate governance but economic backwardness.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Preface -- , Chapter 1 Markets and States -- , Chapter 2. Tracing the Market -- , Chapter 3. Bacalao -- , Chapter 4. The Tyranny of Distance -- , Chapter 5. Distant Tyranny -- , Chapter 6. Distant Tyranny -- , Chapter 7. Market Growth and Governance in Early Modern Spain -- , Chapter 8. Center and Peripheries -- , Conclusions -- , A Note on the Sources -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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