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Bills of Union

Money, Empire and Ambitions in the Mid-Eighteenth Century British Atlantic
<p>Analyses how thinkers on empire drew on monetary thought and banking theory address the financial, political and constitutional challenges of empire in the years before the American Revolution </p> <p>Highlights the overlap between financial and imperial histories and reforms in the British Atlantic during the eighteenth century, and summarises key developments and scholarship relating to both strands</p> <p>Examines the various proposals for an imperial monetary union and paper currency based on the principles of the land banking or ‘specie’ banking​</p>

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<p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>This book brings together for the first time more than half a dozen proposals for an imperial paper currency in the mid-eighteenth century British Atlantic, to show how manage colonial currency and banking in the expanding empire.&nbsp; Existing studies have looked at the successes and failures of schemes in individual colonies.&nbsp; But some had grander ambitions, such as Benjamin Franklin, and offered proposals for ‘imperial’ or ‘continental’ paper currencies and monetary unions which would help knit together colonial territories throughout North America and even the Caribbean into a cohesive whole during a moment of imperial reform.&nbsp; This book brings together these proposals for the first time, including several never studied before, to show how thinkers and writers on empire, currency and finance drew on financial practices, precedents and principles from across the British Atlantic to present their own visions of monetary union and the future of empire.&nbsp; In doing so it makes an important and original contribution to the wider histories of monetary and financial thought and theory and the roots of American monetary policy, and the links between finance, empire, politics, reform and revolution.&nbsp; It will be of interest to academics working on the history of finance, banking and currency in the British Isles, North America and the Caribbean in the eighteenth century, as well as those working on the political economy of the British Empire, including mercantilism, trade, warfare and the politics of empire in the decades leading up to the American Revolution.</p><p></p><br><p></p>

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März 2021, Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance, Englisch
PALGRAVE PIVOT
9783030676773

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