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December 2012, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 362-362 Wars, inflation and stock market returns in France, 1870–1945 - ERRATUM
by Le Bris, David - 363-365 Steffen E. Andersen, The Evolution of Nordic Finance (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 289 pp., £68)
by Lobell, Håkan - 365-368 Charles Goodhart, The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision: The History of the Early Years, 1974–1997 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 624 pp., £95, ISBN 9781107007239)
by Maes, Ivo - 368-370 Caroline Fohlin, Mobilizing Money: How the World's Richest Nations Financed Industrial Growth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, 280 pp., £65, $99, ISBN 9780521810210)
by Burhop, Carsten
August 2012, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 123-147 The international propagation of the financial crisis of 2008 and a comparison with 19311
by Allen, William A. & Moessner, Richhild - 149-174 Financial development and sectoral output growth in nineteenth-century Germany1
by Diekmann, Katharina & Westermann, Frank - 175-197 ‘The folly of particulars’: the political economy of the South Sea Bubble
by Kleer, Richard - 199-217 The last major Irish bank failure before 20081
by Gráda, Cormac Ó - 219-244 Interwar Romanian sovereign bonds: the impact of diplomacy, politics and the economy1
by Oosterlinck, Kim & Ureche-Rangau, Loredana - 245-247 Laure Quennouëlle-Corre and Youssef Cassis, Financial Centres and International Capital Flows in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 269 pp., £60)
by Morys, Matthias
April 2012, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-19 The vanishing banker1
by Flandreau, Marc - 21-48 Still tied by golden fetters: the global response to the US recession of 1937–19381
by Urban, Scott & Straumann, Tobias - 49-74 From market to state: wealth transfers in the Portuguese nationalisations of the 1970s1
by Alpalhão, Rui - 75-116 Insurance, size and exposure to actuarial risk: empirical evidence from nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German Knappschaften1
by Jopp, Tobias Alexander - 117-119 James W. Cummings, Towards Modern Public Finance: The American War with Mexico, 1846–1848 (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2009, 226 pp., £60, $99)
by Broder, Albert A. - 119-121 Forrest Capie, The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 890 pp., £95, $150, ISBN 9780521192828)
by Cobham, David
December 2011, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 249-276 The joint production of confidence: lessons from nineteenth-century US commercial banks for twenty-first-century Euro area governments1
by Winkler, Adalbert - 277-308 Are blue chip stock market indices good proxies for all-shares market indices? The case of the Brussels Stock Exchange 1833–20051
by Annaert, Jan & Buelens, Frans & Cuyvers, Ludo & De Ceuster, Marc & Deloof, Marc & De Schepper, Ann - 309-329 Shadow interest rates in Stockholm and the integration of early financial markets, 1660–1685: was Heckscher right?1
by Edvinsson, Rodney - 331-355 Global shocks, economic growth and financial crises: 120 years of New Zealand experience
by Bordo, Michael & Hargreaves, David & Kida, Mizuho - 357-360 Douglas A. Irwin and Richard Sylla (eds.), Founding Choices: American Economic Policy in the 1790s, National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011, 368 pp., hardback $110, paperback $35)
by Neal, Larry - 360-362 John Singleton, Central Banking in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 350 pp., hardback £60, $99)
by Clement, Piet - 362-364 Tobias Straumann, Fixed Ideas of Money: Small States and Exchange Rate Regimes in Twentieth-Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 414 pp., hardback £55, $90)
by Accominotti, Olivier
August 2011, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 135-154 The changing role of central banks
by Goodhart, C. A. E. - 155-190 On the information content of ratings: an analysis of the origin of Moody's stock and bond ratings
by Wilson, Berry K. - 191-215 Information asymmetries and conflict of interest during the Baring crisis, 1880–18901
by Flores, Juan H. - 217-241 Dividend policy in Norwegian banking before 1914
by Øksendal, Lars Fredrik - 243-245 Helen J. Paul, The South Sea Bubble: An Economic History of its Origins and Consequences (New York: Routledge, 2011, 176 pp., £90.00)
by Graham, Aaron - 245-247 Barry Eichengreen, Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 215 pp., £14.99)
by Tuncer, Ali Coskun
April 2011, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-20 Banking crises and the international monetary system in the Great Depression and now1
by Moessner, Richhild & Allen, William A. - 21-46 Amsterdam and London as financial centers in the eighteenth century1
by Carlos, Ann M. & Neal, Larry - 47-69 The long-run determinants of British capital exports, 1870–1913
by Rota, Mauro & Schettino, Francesco - 71-90 Bills, notes and money in early New South Wales, 1788–1822
by Decker, Frank - 91-117 The absence of public exchange banks in medieval and early modern Flanders and Brabant (1400–1800): a historical anomaly to be explained
by Aerts, Erik - 123-126 Allan H. Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve, volume 1: 1913–1951 (University of Chicago Press, 2003, 808 pp., cloth: $86); volume 2, book 1: 1951–1969 (2009, 682 pp., cloth: $75); volume 2, book 2: 1970–1986 (2009, 629 pp., cloth: $75)1
by Monnet, Eric - 126-127 Catherine Schenk, The Decline of Sterling: Managing the Retreat of an International Currency, 1945–1992 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 437 pp., £60, $99)
by Maes, Ivo - 128-130 Ivo Maes, A Century of Macroeconomic and Monetary Thought at the National Bank of Belgium (Brussels: National Bank of Belgium, 2010, 154 pp.)
by Martin-Aceña, Pablo - 130-132 Anne L. Murphy, The Origins of English Financial Markets: Investment and Speculation before the South Sea Bubble (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 258 pp., cloth, £55.00)
by Graham, Aaron - 132-134 Herman Van der Wee and Monique Verbreyt, A Small Nation in the Turmoil of the Second World War (Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2009, 494 pp., EUR 63.99)
by Clement, Piet
October 2010, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 127-140 The Great Depression analogy1
by Bordo, Michael & James, Harold - 141-183 A challenge to triumphant optimists? A blue chips index for the Paris stock exchange, 1854–2007
by Le Bris, David & Hautcœur, Pierre-Cyrille - 185-209 The case of the undying debt
by Velde, François R. - 211-237 French Stock exchanges and regulation during World War II1
by Oosterlinck, Kim - 239-262 The role of private bankers in the US payments system, 1835-18651
by Knodell, Jane - 263-265 Philip L. Cottrell, Iain L. Fraser and Monika Pohle Fraser (eds.), East Meets West – Banking, Commerce and Investment in the Ottoman Empire (London: Ashgate, 2008, 214 pp., £55)
by Terzibaşoğlu, Yücel - 265-267 Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Capital Ideas: The IMF and the Rise of Financial Liberalization (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2009, 352 pp., cloth: $75/£52, paper: $29.95/£20.95)
by Wood, Geoffrey - 267-268 Karl Gratzer and Dieter Stiefel (eds.),History of Insolvency and Bankruptcy from an International Perspective (Huddinge: Söderstörns högskola, 2008, 332 pp.)
by Hautcoeur, Pierre-Cyrille - 268-271 Michael W. Klein and Jay C. Shambaugh, Exchange Rate Regimes in the Modern Era (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010, 264 pp., $40.00/£29.95)
by Urban, Scott - 273-280 Research on financial and monetary history based on the records of the Bank of Japan Archives: a note1
by Ohnuki, Mari & Murakami, Daisuke & Takashima, Masanori
April 2010, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-12 Banking crises yesterday and today1
by Calomiris, Charles W. - 13-50 Endowments, fiscal federalism and the cost of capital for states: evidence from Brazil, 1891–19301
by Martinez Fritscher, André C. & Musacchio, Aldo - 51-71 Going public in interwar Britain1
by Chambers, David - 73-98 Financial market liquidity, returns and market growth: evidence from Bolsa and Börse, 1902–1925
by Moore, Lyndon - 99-117 All fired up: the growth of fire insurance in Sweden, 1830–19501
by Lindmark, Magnus & Andersson, Lars Fredrik - 119-121 John H. Wood, A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United States (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 458 pp., paperback £18.99/$34.99)
by Clement, Piet - 121-123 Gerald D. Feldman and Peter Hertner (eds.), Finance and Modernization: A Transnational and Transcontinental Perspective of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (London: Ashgate, 2008, 300 pp., £65)
by Flores, Juan - 123-124 Catherine Schenk (ed.), Hong Kong SAR's Monetary and Exchange Rate Challenges: Historical Perspectives (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 216 pp., £60)
by Ghosh, Atish R. - 124-126 Ranald C. Michie, Guilty Money: The City of London in Victorian and Edwardian Culture, 1815–1914 (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2009, 288 pp., £60/$99)
by Lutfalla, Michel
October 2009, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 105-109 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 111-127 ‘The last acre and sixpence’: views on bank liability regimes in nineteenth-century Britain
by Turner, John D. - 129-156 The evolution of the Hong Kong currency board during global exchange rate instability, 1967–19731
by Schenk, Catherine R. - 157-181 Learning from one another's mistakes: investment trusts in the UK and the US, 1868–1940
by Rutterford, Janette - 183-201 French exchange rate management in the 1920s
by Blancheton, Bertrand & Maveyraud, Samuel - 249-251 Alan D. Morrison and William J. WilhelmJr, Investment Banking. Institutions, Politics, and Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 347 pp. £14.99 paperback)
by Piluso, Giandomenico - 251-252 William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner and Mira Wilkins, Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878–2007 (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2008, xxiv + 487 pp. US$80)
by Hannah, Leslie - 252-255 Cécile Omnès, La gestion du personnel au Crédit lyonnais de 1863 à 1939. Une fonction en devenir (genèse, maturation et rationalisation) (Brussels: P. I. E. Peter Lang, 2007, 451 pp. €56.60)
by Saul, Samir - 255-257 Claudio Borio, Gianni Toniolo and Piet Clement (eds.), Past and Future of Central Bank Cooperation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, xi + 245 pp. £45; also available in eBook format)
by Maes, Ivo - 257-259 Robert L. Hetzel, The Monetary Policy of the Federal Reserve: A History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, xvi + 390 pp. £35; also available in eBook format)
by Maes, Ivo
April 2009, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-4 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 5-25 Central bankers as good neighbours: US money doctors in Latin America during the 1940s
by Helleiner, Eric - 27-45 Weavers of profit: terminating building societies in Lancashire, 1780–1840
by Hart, Rosine - 47-71 Financial revolution and economic modernisation in Sweden
by Ögren, Anders - 73-94 Textile trade and trade credit in Spain, 1840–1913
by Prat, Marc - 95-96 Philip L. Cottrell, Evan Lange and Ulf Olsson (eds.), Centres and Peripheries in Banking: the Historical Development of Financial Markets (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, xiv + 326pp. 27 figs. 33 tabs. £60)
by Ugolini, Stefano - 96-98 Georges Galllais-Hamonno and Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (eds.), Le marché financier français au XIXe siècle (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2007, volume 1 (526 pp.), volume 2 (640 pp.), € 40 each)
by Bonin, Hubert - 98-100 Carlos Marichal, Bankruptcy of Empire: Mexican Silver and the Wars between Spain, Britain and France, 1760–1810 (Cambridge University Press, 2007, xiv + 318 pp. $85)
by Broder, Albert - 100-103 Bruno Théret (ed.), La monnaie dévoilée pas ses crises, volume 1: Crises monétaires d'hier et d'aujourd'hui; volume 2: Crises monétaires en Allemagne et en Russie au XXe siècle (Paris: Editions de l'Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, 2007, 512 and 296 pp. €29 and €23)
by Wolters, Willem
October 2008, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 101-105 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 107-121 America's first monetary policy: inflation and seigniorage during the Revolutionary War
by Baack, Ben - 123-151 The secondary market for bank shares in nineteenth-century Britain
by Acheson, Graeme G. & Turner, John D. - 153-173 Central banking in nineteenth-century Belgium: was the NBB a lender of last resort?
by Buyst, Erik & Maes, Ivo - 175-201 Free banking and bank entry in nineteenth-century New York
by Bodenhorn, Howard - 263-264 Edward Miller, Bankrupting the Enemy: the US Financial Siege of Japan Before Pearl Harbor (Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute, 2007, $32)
by Schiltz, Michael - 264-267 Philip Cottrell, Gérassimos Notaras and Gabriel Tortella (eds.), From the Athenian Tetradrachm to the Euro: Studies in European Monetary Integration (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, pp. 218, $99.50 or £55)
by Broder, Albert - 267-269 Edwin Green, John Lampe and Franjo Štiblar (eds.), Crisis and Renewal in Twentieth Century Banking: Exploring the History and Archives of Banking at Times of Political and Social Stress (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004, pp. 285, $130 or £65)
by Broder, Albert - 269-271 Catherine Vuillermot (ed.), La monnaie, personnage historique (Revue européenne des sciences sociales, Cahiers Vilfredo Pareto, vol. xlv, no. 137, Geneva: Droz, 2007)
by Yago, Kazuhiko - 271-273 Hubert Bonin, Histoire de la Société générale, volume i: 1864–1890: Naissance d'une banque (Geneva: Droz, 2006, pp. 723, €63.31)
by Brambilla, Carlo
April 2008, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-5 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 7-15 What is the complementarity among monies? An introductory note
by Kuroda, Akinobu - 17-36 Concurrent but non-integrable currency circuits: complementary relationships among monies in modern China and other regions
by Kuroda, Akinobu - 37-53 Heavy and light money in the Netherlands Indies and the Dutch Republic: dilemmas of monetary management with unit of account systems
by Wolters, Willem G. - 55-72 The dual currency system of Renaissance Europe
by Fantacci, Luca - 73-91 Multiple paper monies in Sweden 1789–1903: substitution or complementarity?
by Engdahl, Torbjörn & Ögren, Anders - 93-94 Youssef Cassis, Capitals of Capital: a History of International Financial Centres, 1780–2005 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, xiv + 385 pp. £25)
by Hannah, Leslie - 94-96 Aurel Schubert, The Credit-Anstalt Crisis of 1931, 2nd edition, paperback (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, xiv + 205 pp. £19.99 US$ 33.99)
by Jobst, Clemens - 96-98 Harold James, Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks and the Continental European Model (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2006, xii–434 pp. $ 39.95)
by Colli, Andrea - 98-100 Francesca Carnevali, Europe's Advantage: Banks and Small Firms in Britain, France, Germany, and Italy since 1918 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, 240 pp. £59)
by Lastecoueres, Christophe
October 2007, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 119-123 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 125-148 The impact of the Scandinavian Monetary Union on financial market integration
by Øksendal, Lars Fredrik - 149-175 Financial transition in pre-World War II Japan and Southeast Asia
by Huff, Gregg - 177-205 Banking on change: information systems and technologies in UK high street banking, 1919–1969
by Bátiz-Lazo, Bernardo & Wardley, Peter - 207-228 Designing a national currency: antebellum payment networks and the structure of the national banking system
by Redenius, Scott A. - 287-289 Christophe Lastecouères, Les feux de la banque: oligarchie et pouvoir financier dans le Sud-Ouest (1848–1941) (Paris: CTHS, 2006, €35)
by Baubeau, Patrice - 289-290 Paolo Mauro, Nathan Sussman and Yishay Yafeh, Emerging Markets and Financial Globalization: Sovereign Bond Spreads in 1870–1913 and Today (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 200 pp. £40)
by Waldenström, Daniel - 290-292 Ranald C. Michie, The Global Securities Market: a History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, x + 399 pp. £60.00)
by Attard, Bernard - 292-295 Göran B. Nilsson, The Founder, André Oscar Wallenberg (1816–1886): Swedish Banker, Politician and Journalist, trans. Michael F. Metcalf (Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2005, 445 pp. £38.99)
by Mazbouri, Malik
April 2001, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 7-26 Networks of information, markets, and institutions in the rise of London as a financial centre, 1660–1720
by Neal, Larry & Quinn, Stephen - 27-47 The birth pains of a global reinsurer: Swiss Re of Zürich, 1864–79
by Pearson, Robin - 49-72 Kingdom of Italy's external borrowing and domestic monetary policy between the two world wars
by Storaci, Marina & Tattara, Giuseppe - 73-84 The genesis of Swiss banking secrecy: political and economic environment
by Vogler, R. - 85-95 Incorporating oral sources within an archives department: the Paribas experience
by De Longuemar, Pierre - 97-98 Angela Redish, Bimetallism: An Economic and Historical Analysis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 276 pp. £35)
by Kiehling, Hartmut - 99-101 Rondo Cameron, 1925–2001
by Tortella, Gabriel
April 2000, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-24 Making a market. The jobbers of the London Stock Exchange, 1800–1986
by Attard, Bernard - 25-44 The economics and politics of monetary unions: a reassessment of the Latin Monetary Union, 1865–71
by Flandreau, Marc - 45-66 Italian multinational banking in interwar east central Europe
by Stanciu, Laura - 67-87 Competition between Barclays Bank (DCO) and the Canadian banks in the West Indies, 1926–45
by Monteith, Kathleen E. A. - 105-108 Johannes Bähr, Der Goldhandel der Dresdner Bank im Zweiten Weltkrieg (Leipzig: Kiepenheuer, 1999. 232 pp. DM 36.00); and Jonathan Steinberg, The Deutsche Bank and its Gold Transactions during the Second World War (Munich: Beck, 1999. 176 pp. DM 19.80)
by Ziegeldorf, Vera - 105-108 Charlotte Natmessnig, Britische Finanzinteressen in Österreich. Die Anglo-Österreichische Bank (Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 1998. 302 pp. DM 69.80)
by Tilley, Richard
October 1999, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 103-108 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 111-125 The utilisation of human resources in banking during the eighteenth century: the case of public banks in the Kingdom of Naples1
by Avallone, Paola - 127-145 Financing a railway mania: capital formation and the demand for money in Catalonia, 1840–661
by Sudrià, Carles & Pascual, Pere - 147-202 Hermann Josef Abs and the Third Reich: ‘A man for all seasons’?1
by Gall, Lothar & Underwood, J. A. - 203-221 A very British institution! A study in under-capitalisation: the role of the Ship Mortgage Finance Company in post-delivery credit financing within shipbuilding, 1951–671
by Johnman, L. & Murphy, H. - 259-260 Reinhold C. Mueller, The Venetian Money Market; Banks, Panics and the Public Debt, 1200–1500 (Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins Press, 1997. 711 pp.)
by North, Michael - 260-261 Joost Jonker, Merchants, Bankers, Middlemen: The Amsterdam Money Market During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Amsterdam: NEHA, 1996. 383 pp.)
by North, Michael - 261-262 Benedikt Koehler, Ludwig Bamberger. Revolutionär und Bankier (Stuttgart: DVA, 1999. 320 pp.)
by Tilly, Richard
April 1999, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-5 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 7-24 The initial phases of Italian banks' expansion abroad, 1900–311
by di Quirico, Roberto - 25-46 Capture or agreement? Why Spanish banking was regulated under the Franco regime, 1939–751
by Pons, Maria A. - 47-65 The Treasury as a venture capitalist: DATAC industrial finance and the Macmillan gap, 1945–601
by Carnevali, Francesca & Scott, Peter - 67-84 The two Dutch bank mergers of 1964: the creations of Algemene Bank Nederland and Amsterdam–Rotterdam Bank1
by Van Der Werf, Douwe C. J. & Kastelijn, Freek - 97-98 Alice Teichova, Ginette Kurgan-van Hentenryk and Dieter Ziegler (eds), Banking Trade and Industry. Europe, America and Asia from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xv + 427 pp. £45/$69.95)
by Collins, M. - 98-100 P. L. Cottrell (ed.), Rebuilding the Financial System in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918–1994 (Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1997. 192 pp. £39.50)
by Pogány, Ágnes - 100-101 Sofia A. Pérez, Banking on Privilege. The Politics of Spanish Financial Reform (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997. 208 pp. $29.95)
by Ruiz, José Luis García
October 1998, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 111-114 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 115-137 The financial history of the Anatolian and Baghdad railways, 1889–1914
by Barth, B. & Whitehouse, J. C. - 139-157 Anglo-New Zealand financial relations, 1945–611
by Singleton, John - 159-178 The West German central bank and the construction of an international monetary system during the 1950s1
by Dickhaus, Monika - 179-201 Under-performance, short-termism and corporate governance: the City and the British Motor Corporation, 1952–671
by Bowden, Sue & Maltby, Josephine - 229-230 Stuart Muirhead, Crisis Banking in the East. The History of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, 1853–93 (Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1996. 379 pp. £49·50)
by Barth, Boris - 230-232 Ulf Olsson, At the Centre of Development. Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and its Predecessors, 1856–1996 (Stockholm: Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, 1997. 320 pp.)
by Hansen, Per H. - 232-232 David Kynaston, The City of London, volume II: Golden Years 1890–1914 (London: Chatto & Windus, 1995. 678 pp. £25)
by Howe, Anthony - 233-233 Harald Wixforth, Banken und Schwerindustrie in der Weimarer Republik (Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 1995. 549 pp. DM 98)
by Hayes, Peter - 233-235 Jonathan Story and Ingo Walter, Political Economy of Financial Integration in Europe: The Battle of the Systems, European Policy Research Unit Series (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. xiv + 337 pp. £45)
by Pollard, Sidney - 235-236 Tamin Bayoumi, Financial Integration and Real Activity, Studies in Macroeconomics (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. xii + 157 pp. £25)
by Berger, Helge
April 1998, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-4 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 5-26 The invisible stabiliser: asset arbitrage and the international monetary system since 17001
by Michie, R. C. - 27-47 Bills of exchange as money: sources of monetary supply during the industrialisation of Catalonia, 1844–741
by Cuadras-Morató, Xavier & Rosés, Joan R. - 49-62 Banking in National Socialist Germany, 1933–39
by Kopper, Christopher - 63-85 The Netherlands postwar monetary reform, 1945–521
by Vanthoor, W. F. V. - 99-101 G. Kurgan-van Hentenryk, Gouverner la Générale de Belgique, essai de biographie collective (Paris/Brussels: De Boeck Université, 1996. 266 pp. 680 BEF/125 FRF)
by Jonker, Joost - 101-102 Boris Barth, Die deutsche Hochfinanz und die Imperialismen. Banken und Außenpolitik vor 1914 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1995. 505 pp. DM 136)
by Tilly, Richard - 103-104 Per H. Hansen, På glidebanen til den bitre ende. Dansk bankvaesen i krise 1920–1933 [On the Slippery Road to the Bitter End. Danish Banks in Crisis, 1920–1933] (Odense: Odense universitetsforlag, 1996. 496 pp.)
by Olsson, Ulf - 104-106 Barry Eichengreen (ed.), Europe's Post-war Recovery (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. ix + 357 pp. £35/$49.95)
by Howlett, Peter - 106-107 Bart van Ark and Nicholas Craft (eds), Quntitative Aspects of Post-War European Economic Growth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xxii + 442. £45)
by Wixforth, Harald
October 1997, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 111-115 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 117-138 Finance and industrial development: evolution to market control. Part II: Japan and Germany1
by Lazonick, William & O'sullivan, Mary - 139-159 Banks and industry in Italy, 1911–36: new evidence using the interlocking directorates technique1
by Vasta, Michelangelo & Baccini, Alberto - 161-179 Competition and collusion in the finance sector in the postwar period1
by Bowden, Sue - 181-198 Monetary institutions in newly independent countries: the experience of Malaya, Ghana and Nigeria in the 1950s1
by Schenk, Catherine R. - 223-224 Michael North (ed.), Von Aktie bis Zoll: Ein historisches Lexikon des Geldes (Munich: C. H. Beck, 1995. 467 pp. [25 ill., 17 maps and tables] DM68)
by Pollard, Sidney - 224-225 John Chown, A History of Money from AD800 (London/New York: Routledge, 1994. ix + 306 pp. £45.00 hbk, £15.99 pbk)
by Jenks, Stuart - 225-227 M. M. G. Fase, G. D. Feldman and M. Pohl (eds), How to Write the History of a Bank (Aldershot: Scolar Press for the European Association for Banking History, 1995. 187 pp. £40.00)
by Munn, Charles W. - 227-228 Youssef Cassis and Jakob Tanner (eds), Banques et crédit en Suisse/Banken und Kredit in der Schweiz (1850–1930) (Zürich: Chronos, 1993. 267 pp.)
by Walter, Rolf - 228-231 Youssef Cassis, Gerald D. Feldman and Ulf Olsson (eds), The Evolution of Financial Institutions and Markets in Twentieth-Century Europe (Aldershot: Scolar Press for the European Association for Banking History e.V., 1995. pp. 337. £49.50)
by Eigner, Peter - 231-233 G. Schild, Bretton Woods and Dumbarton Oaks. American Economic and Political Postwar Planning in the Summer of 1944 (Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1995. xiii + 254 pp. £32.00)
by Schenk, Catherine R. - 233-234 C. A. E. Goodhart, The Central Bank and the Financial System (Basingstoke and London: Macmillan, 1995. 528 pp. £17.50)
by Dowd, Kevin
April 1997, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-5 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 7-29 Finance and industrial development. Part I: the United States and the United Kingdom1
by Lazonick, William & O'Sullivan, Mary - 31-50 The finance of municipal capital expenditure in England and Wales, 1870–19141
by Wilson, John F. - 51-68 Banking ‘scandal’ in a British west African colony: the politics of the African Continental Bank crisis1
by Uche, Chibuike Ugochukwu - 69-90 The Lawson boom: excessive depreciation versus financial liberalisation1
by Cobham, David - 105-105 Michael North, Das Geld und seine Geschichte (Munich: C. H. Beck, 1994. 272 pp. DM 48)
by Rüthing, Heinrich & Brayley, Michael - 106-108 Ron Chernow, The Warburgs (New York: Random House, 1993. xvii + 820 pp.) [German translation: Die Warburgs. Odyssee einer Familie (Berlin: Siedler, 1994. 995 pp. DM68)]
by Teichmann, Gabriele - 108-110 Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Insider Lending: Banks, Personal Connections, and Economic Development in Industrial New England (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research/Cambridge University Press, 1994. xii + 170 pp. $39·95/£30.00)
by Sweeny, Robert C. H.
October 1996, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 111-116 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 117-137 Financial institutions in nineteenth-century Italy. The rise of a banking system1
by Polsi, Alessandro - 139-152 Between private responsibility and public duty. The origins of bank monitoring in the Netherlands, 1860–19301
by Jonker, Joost - 153-174 British holdings of French war bonds: an aspect of Anglo-French relations during the 1920s1
by Turner, Arthur - 175-195 ‘Big business’ networks in three interwar economies: Austria, Greece and Sweden1
by Dritsas, Margarita & Eigner, Peter & Ottosson, Jan - 219-220 Manfred Pohl and Sabine Freitag (eds), Handbook on the History of European Banks (London: Edward Elgar for the European Association for Banking History e.V., 1994. 1303 pp. £199.00)
by Hentenryk, Ginette Kurgan-van - 220-221 Michael Stürmer, Gabriele Teichmann and Wilhelm Treue, Striking the Balance. Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie.: A Family and a Bank (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1994. 512 pp.)
by Fohlin, Carolin - 221-223 Forrest Capie, Charles Goodhart, Stanley Fisher and Norbert Schnadt, The Future of Central Banking. The Tercentenary Symposium of the Bank of England (Cambridge: University Press, 1994. 362 pp. $49·95 / £35.00)
by Lévy-Leboyer, Maurice - 223-224 David Kynaston and Richard Roberts, The Bank of England. Money, Power and Influence (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995. x + 315 pp. £21·95)
by Orbell, John - 224-225 Guilio M. Gallarotti, The Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime: The Classical Gold Standard (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. £37·50)
by Siklos, Pierre - 226-227 Charles Feinstein (ed.), Banking, Currency, and Finance in Europe Between the Wars (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. xviii + 536 pp. £48.00)
by Werner, Welf - 227-229 Carlos Marichal and Pedro Tedde de Lorca (eds), La formación de los bancos centrales en España y América Latina (siglos XIX–XX) (Madrid: Banco de España, 1994. 2 vols. 221 pp. + 168 pp.)
by Carmagnani, Marcello - 229-231 Hans Kernbauer, Währungspolitik in der Zwischenkriegszeit. Geschichte der oesterreichischen Nationalbank von 1923 bis 1938, Third Part, Volume 1 (Vienna: Österreichische Nationalbank, 1991. 489 pp.)
by Teichova, Alice - 231-233 Hermannus Pfeiffer, Macht der Banken. Die personellen Verflechtungen der Commerzbank, der Deutschen Bank und der Dresdner Bank mit Unternehmen/The Power of the Banks. The Personal Linkages of the Commerzbank, the Deutsche Bank and the Dresdner Bank with Non-bank Corporations (Frankfurt-a.-Main: Campus, 1993. 463 pp. DM 78)
by Wixforth, Harald - 233-234 AB Asesores, Views on a Decade: The Spanish Economy and Financial System, 1984–1994 (Madrid: AB Asesores, 1994. 257 pp.)
by Rosés, Joan R.
April 1996, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-5 Abstracts
by Anonymous - 7-28 The Fielden fortune. The finances of Lancashire's most successful ante-bellum manufacturing family1
by Chapman, Stanley - 29-47 Understanding the development of the German Kreditbanken, 1850–1914: an approach from the economics of information1
by Rin, Marco Da - 49-68 A comparison of the stability and efficiency of the Canadian and American banking systems, 1870–19251
by Bordo, Michael D. & Rockoff, Hugh & Redish, Angela - 69-86 The Bank of England and industrial intervention in interwar Britain1
by Garside, W. R. & Greaves, J. I. - 101-102 Edwin S. Hunt, The Medieval Super-companies. A Study of the Peruzzi Company of Florence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. x + 291 PP. £35/ $59·95)
by Felloni, Guiseppe - 103-104 Lynne Pierson Doti and Larry Schweikart, California Bankers, 1848–1993 (Needham Heights, Mass.: Ginn Press, 1994)
by Rockoff, Hugh