Credit in early modern England has been studied by both social historians of the market and historians of the book. The intersection of these literatures is explored by asking the question: how did producers of books about interest (which was closely connected to credit) convince readers that their books could be trusted? One particular book is considered: a palm-sized book of interest calculations by John Castaing. Most importantly, and unusually, many copies of this book contain his signature, which, it is argued, must be interpreted in the context of the particular role that signatures played in guaranteeing financial transactions
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This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
It is no coincidence that the novel and public credit both emerged in the early part of the eighteen...
The Exchequer bills were a key component in Britain's financial revolution of the 1690s. Using a ran...
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International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
It is no coincidence that the novel and public credit both emerged in the early part of the eighteen...
The Exchequer bills were a key component in Britain's financial revolution of the 1690s. Using a ran...
Credit was a central feature of the early-modern British economy. Due to shortages of specie, men an...
In the early eighteenth century, the emergence of long-term credit provoked an anxious popular disco...
Merchant’s marks were symbols used by merchants and traders from the early middle ages to the sevent...
Previous work has shown how credit permeated society from top to bottom and in Ancien Regime diction...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright The Historical Ass...
In the growing and dynamic economy of 19th century America, businesses sold vast quantities of goods...
Books are a valuable exception to the general rule that quantitative information about early modern ...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century, merchant financial accounting, especially double-en...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...