Table of contents of the issue 2/2011, agosto
Debiti e crediti, a cura di Angiolina Arru, Maria Rosaria De Rosa e Craig Muldrew
Debt and bankruptcy in Florence: statutes and cases
From credit to savings? An examination of debt and credit in relation to increasing consumption in England (c. 1650 to 1770)
Credit and misunderstanding on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts (1683-1763)
Generous death. Reciprocity, money, and family ties in 19th-century Rome
Between private networks and institutional pawning: the cultural practice of credit in the nineteenth century
Formal criteria, personal experience and institutional knowledge. The credit business of a small town savings bank in Germany, 1830-1866
Women in the micro finance economy of early modern Europe
The necessity and the virtue. Banks, risk and the search for the right clients (Naples, 1950s)
The man who can read the Stock-Exchange lists: monetary relations and financial mediation in Avellino (mid-1920's)
Economic Unions: a third sector of consumer credit in France
Community, race and the origins of the British credit union movement
Discussioni e letture
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