In the premises, the author analyses how the different historiographical trends concerning the Atlantic world have reduced the centrality of the State, and recent researches which focused on the processes of State-building and on the financial revolutions between the Seventeenth and the Nineteenth centuries. Within this frame, the essay outlines an Atlantic history of the foundation of the U.S. through a reading of the Report on Public Credit (1782) of Robert Morris, Superintendent of Finances, and some writings of Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury. The author argues that the institution of public debt and the foundation of the national bank constituted an adequate response not only to the need of State which characterized Europ...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Analyses how thinkers on empire drew on monetary thought and banking theory address the financial, p...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
In the premises, the author analyses how the different historiographical trends concerning the Atlan...
Research on the American Revolutionary debt has particularly focused on the leadership of American f...
none1noLooking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movem...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-78)In the American Republic. few appellations have be...
The article traces a hitherto-neglected form of political obligation, one that resulted from nationa...
This essay tries to come to a deeper understanding, first, of the actual historical process that led...
The economic relations between the United States and France were at the heart of the « Atlantic Drea...
American households, businesses, and governments have always used intensive amounts of credit. The E...
This dissertation argues that the United States owed much of its early success, as well as certain a...
In July 2012 historians and economists met in Paris for a conference entitled State Cash Resources a...
In 1824 the creation of institutions that constrained the monarch’s ability to unilaterally tax, spe...
Alexander Hamilton was a major protagonist in the struggle to build a strong national government bac...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Analyses how thinkers on empire drew on monetary thought and banking theory address the financial, p...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...
In the premises, the author analyses how the different historiographical trends concerning the Atlan...
Research on the American Revolutionary debt has particularly focused on the leadership of American f...
none1noLooking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movem...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-78)In the American Republic. few appellations have be...
The article traces a hitherto-neglected form of political obligation, one that resulted from nationa...
This essay tries to come to a deeper understanding, first, of the actual historical process that led...
The economic relations between the United States and France were at the heart of the « Atlantic Drea...
American households, businesses, and governments have always used intensive amounts of credit. The E...
This dissertation argues that the United States owed much of its early success, as well as certain a...
In July 2012 historians and economists met in Paris for a conference entitled State Cash Resources a...
In 1824 the creation of institutions that constrained the monarch’s ability to unilaterally tax, spe...
Alexander Hamilton was a major protagonist in the struggle to build a strong national government bac...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Analyses how thinkers on empire drew on monetary thought and banking theory address the financial, p...
Mercantilism has been an important organizing concept not only for Atlantic and early American histo...