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  • 1
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press
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    b3kat_BV049004509
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781526151605
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-7849-9296-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: England ; Handel ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Staatskunst ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 1600-1780 ; Electronic books
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  • 2
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    Book
    Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045096401
    Format: viii, 278 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-7849-9296-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-5261-5160-5 10.7765/9781526151605
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Handel ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Staatskunst ; Geschichtsschreibung
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  • 3
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1778461565
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781526151605
    Content: In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing and explores the role they played in the period's economic, political and historiographical thought. Through doing so, the book makes a significant intervention in the study of historiography, and provides an original account of early-modern and Enlightenment history. A broad selection of historical writing is discussed, ranging from the work of Francis Bacon and William Camden in the Jacobean era, through a series of accounts shaped by the English Civil War and the party-political conflicts that followed it, to the eighteenth-century's major account of British history: David Hume's History of England. Particular attention is paid to the historiographical context in which historians worked and the various ways they copied, adapted and contested one another's narratives. Such an approach enables the study to demonstrate that historical writing was the site of a wide-ranging, politically charged debate concerning the relationship that existed – and should have existed – between government and commerce at various moments in England’s past
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    [s.l.] :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949550217402882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 9781526151605
    Content: In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing and explores the role they played in the period's economic, political and historiographical thought. Through doing so, the book makes a significant intervention in the study of historiography, and provides an original account of early-modern and Enlightenment history. A broad selection of historical writing is discussed, ranging from the work of Francis Bacon and William Camden in the Jacobean era, through a series of accounts shaped by the English Civil War and the party-political conflicts that followed it, to the eighteenth-century's major account of British history: David Hume's History of England. Particular attention is paid to the historiographical context in which historians worked and the various ways they copied, adapted and contested one another's narratives. Such an approach enables the study to demonstrate that historical writing was the site of a wide-ranging, politically charged debate concerning the relationship that existed - and should have existed - between government and commerce at various moments in England's past.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Manchester University Press | Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948641586502882
    Format: 1 online resource ( viii, 278 pages) : , illustrations; digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526151605 , 152615160X , 9781526121288 , 152612128X
    Content: Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the emergence of new approaches to England's economic history in the historical writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book explores the work of the period's most influential historians ­– among them Francis Bacon, William Camden, Paul de Rapin-Thoyras and David Hume – and shows how these writers, and their contemporaries, were engaged in a series of hotly contested, politically–charged debates concerning the management of England's commercial and financial interests. This book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on Restoration and eighteenth-century historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists, and philosophers interested in historiographical theory.
    Content: "In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing and explores the role they played in the period's economic, political and historical thought. In doing so, it makes a significant intervention in the study of historiography, and provides an original account of early modern and Enlightenment historical writing. A broad selection of historical literature is discussed. This ranges from the work of Francis Bacon and William Camden in the Jacobean era, through a series of accounts shaped by the English Civil War and the party-political conflicts that followed it, to the eighteenth-century's major account of British history: David Hume's History of England. Particular attention is paid to the historiographical context in which historians worked and the various ways they copied, adapted and contested one another's narratives. The study demonstrates that historical writing was the site of a wide-ranging, politically charged debate concerning the relationship which existed – and should have existed – between government and commerce at various moments in England’s past. The book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on the history of historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists and philosophers interested in historiographical theory." -- Back cover.
    Note: Introduction -- 1. Tacitean history: Francis Bacon's --History of the Reign of King Henry VII -- 2. Exemplary history: William Camden's Annales -- 3. Chronology and commerce: Edmund Howes' --Annales -- 4. The English Civil War and the politics of economic statecraft -- 5. Whig history: Paul de Thoyras de Rapin's Histoire -- 6. Tory history: Thomas Salmon's Modern History -- 7. Jacobite history: Thomas Carte's General History -- 8. Economic statecraft and economic progress: William Guthrie's General History -- 9. The end of economic statecraft: David Hume's History of England -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dew, Benjamin. Commerce, finance, and statecraft. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781784992965
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1784992968
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Manchester University Press | Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959704261402883
    Format: 1 online resource ( viii, 278 pages) : , illustrations; digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526151605 , 152615160X , 9781526121288 , 152612128X
    Content: Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the emergence of new approaches to England's economic history in the historical writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book explores the work of the period's most influential historians ­– among them Francis Bacon, William Camden, Paul de Rapin-Thoyras and David Hume – and shows how these writers, and their contemporaries, were engaged in a series of hotly contested, politically–charged debates concerning the management of England's commercial and financial interests. This book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on Restoration and eighteenth-century historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists, and philosophers interested in historiographical theory.
    Content: "In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing and explores the role they played in the period's economic, political and historical thought. In doing so, it makes a significant intervention in the study of historiography, and provides an original account of early modern and Enlightenment historical writing. A broad selection of historical literature is discussed. This ranges from the work of Francis Bacon and William Camden in the Jacobean era, through a series of accounts shaped by the English Civil War and the party-political conflicts that followed it, to the eighteenth-century's major account of British history: David Hume's History of England. Particular attention is paid to the historiographical context in which historians worked and the various ways they copied, adapted and contested one another's narratives. The study demonstrates that historical writing was the site of a wide-ranging, politically charged debate concerning the relationship which existed – and should have existed – between government and commerce at various moments in England’s past. The book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on the history of historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists and philosophers interested in historiographical theory." -- Back cover.
    Note: Introduction -- 1. Tacitean history: Francis Bacon's --History of the Reign of King Henry VII -- 2. Exemplary history: William Camden's Annales -- 3. Chronology and commerce: Edmund Howes' --Annales -- 4. The English Civil War and the politics of economic statecraft -- 5. Whig history: Paul de Thoyras de Rapin's Histoire -- 6. Tory history: Thomas Salmon's Modern History -- 7. Jacobite history: Thomas Carte's General History -- 8. Economic statecraft and economic progress: William Guthrie's General History -- 9. The end of economic statecraft: David Hume's History of England -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dew, Benjamin. Commerce, finance, and statecraft. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781784992965
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1784992968
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Manchester University Press | Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959704261402883
    Format: 1 online resource ( viii, 278 pages) : , illustrations; digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526151605 , 152615160X , 9781526121288 , 152612128X
    Content: Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the emergence of new approaches to England's economic history in the historical writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book explores the work of the period's most influential historians ­– among them Francis Bacon, William Camden, Paul de Rapin-Thoyras and David Hume – and shows how these writers, and their contemporaries, were engaged in a series of hotly contested, politically–charged debates concerning the management of England's commercial and financial interests. This book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on Restoration and eighteenth-century historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists, and philosophers interested in historiographical theory.
    Content: "In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, historians of England pioneered a series of new approaches to the history of economic policy. Commerce, finance and statecraft charts the development of these forms of writing and explores the role they played in the period's economic, political and historical thought. In doing so, it makes a significant intervention in the study of historiography, and provides an original account of early modern and Enlightenment historical writing. A broad selection of historical literature is discussed. This ranges from the work of Francis Bacon and William Camden in the Jacobean era, through a series of accounts shaped by the English Civil War and the party-political conflicts that followed it, to the eighteenth-century's major account of British history: David Hume's History of England. Particular attention is paid to the historiographical context in which historians worked and the various ways they copied, adapted and contested one another's narratives. The study demonstrates that historical writing was the site of a wide-ranging, politically charged debate concerning the relationship which existed – and should have existed – between government and commerce at various moments in England’s past. The book will be essential reading for historians and literary critics working on the history of historical writing, and historians, economists, political scientists and philosophers interested in historiographical theory." -- Back cover.
    Note: Introduction -- 1. Tacitean history: Francis Bacon's --History of the Reign of King Henry VII -- 2. Exemplary history: William Camden's Annales -- 3. Chronology and commerce: Edmund Howes' --Annales -- 4. The English Civil War and the politics of economic statecraft -- 5. Whig history: Paul de Thoyras de Rapin's Histoire -- 6. Tory history: Thomas Salmon's Modern History -- 7. Jacobite history: Thomas Carte's General History -- 8. Economic statecraft and economic progress: William Guthrie's General History -- 9. The end of economic statecraft: David Hume's History of England -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dew, Benjamin. Commerce, finance, and statecraft. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781784992965
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1784992968
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Manchester : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1030018146
    Format: viii, 278 Seiten , Diagramme , 22 cm
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 9781784992965
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Dew, Ben, 1978 - Commerce, Finance and Statecraft Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781526121271
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Dew, Ben, 1978 - Commerce, finance and statecraft Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781526151605
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: England ; Handel ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Staatskunst ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 1600-1780
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