1: Introduction
Chronologies
PART I: MONEY
2: The Evolution of Money in Western Europe
3: Bank Money
4: Bimetallism and the Emergence of the Gold Standard
PART II: BANKING
Introduction to Part II
5: English and Scottish Banking
6: French Banking
7: German Banking
8: Italian and Spanish Banking
PART III: FINANCE
Introduction to Part Three
9: Government Finance
10: Private Finance, Individuals and Families
11: Private Finance--The Corporation
12: Foreign Investment--Dutch, British, French and German
Experience to 1914
13: Transfer Cases
14: Foreign Lending--Political and Analytical Aspects
15: Financial Crises
PART IV: THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Introduction to Part Four
16: War Finance, Reparations, War Debts
17: German Postwar Inflation
18: The Restoration of the Pound to Par
19: Stabilization of the Franc
20: The 1929 Depression
21: The 1930's
PART V: AFTER WORLD WAR II
Introduction to Part Five
22: German Finance In and After World War II
23: Lend-Lease, the British Loan, the Marshall Plan
24: European Financial Integration
25: Europe in the World Financial System
Glossary
Conversion Tables--Equivalences and Exchange Rates for Specified
Coins and Currencies at Specified Dates
Bibliography
Index
Charles P. Kindleberger has written many influential books in economics over the past 60 years, the most recent of which are: Economic Laws and Economic History (1990), Historical Economics: Art of Science? (1990), and Mariners and Markets (1992).
"The most important part of the revision [in this second edition]
is in extending the treatment to cover much of the experience of
the last 10 years of European monetary integration....Full of ideas
and fascinating information. It is a lively cocktail that has
proved immensely popular with both undergraduate and graduate
students and also with others who simply want to be acquainted
quickly with some aspect of European monetary and financial
history. It is
written in the felicitous style for which Kindleberger has become
noted. This edition will prove to be as successful as its
predecessor." --Economic Affairs
"The best text available on the financial history of Western
Europe. I find it fascinating to read a couple of pages and learn
something new."--Philip Coelho, Ball State University
"Excellent history, only one in the field."--Eugene White, Rutgers
University
Praise for the first edition: "An astonishing achievement....A work
of a vast range of topics...written with clarity, subtlety, and
derived from sources in French, English, and German....A book
anyone even pretending to a knowledge of monetary history must
have."--Journal of Economic History
"Will end up on many undergraduate reading lists, whilst its
extensive bibliography will prove a boon to [those] working their
way into the field."--Economic History Review
"A splendid book....It reads like Professor Kindleberger
talking--which is surely high praise."--The World Economy
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