Economy of Strangers
Economy of Strangers
Jews and Finance in England, 1650-1830
Yuval-Naeh, Avinoam
University of Pennsylvania Press
01/2024
264
Dura
Inglês
9781512825053
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Part I. Usury
Chapter 1. Jewish Usury, Jewish Historiography, and the Readmission Polemic of the 1650s
Chapter 2. Usury and the Re-narration of the Ancient Israelite Society
Chapter 3. English Ethnography and the Economy of the Jews
Part II. Finance
Chapter 4. Jews and the Financial Revolution
Chapter 5. The 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill and the Polemic over Public Credit
Chapter 6. Jews, Finance, and Gender on the Stage and Beyond
Chapter 7. Finance and the Eschaton
Part III. Reform
Chapter 8. Economic Crime and Criminal Economy
Chapter 9. Jews and English Civil Society: Between Cumberland's The Jew and the Campaign for Emancipation
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I. Usury
Chapter 1. Jewish Usury, Jewish Historiography, and the Readmission Polemic of the 1650s
Chapter 2. Usury and the Re-narration of the Ancient Israelite Society
Chapter 3. English Ethnography and the Economy of the Jews
Part II. Finance
Chapter 4. Jews and the Financial Revolution
Chapter 5. The 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill and the Polemic over Public Credit
Chapter 6. Jews, Finance, and Gender on the Stage and Beyond
Chapter 7. Finance and the Eschaton
Part III. Reform
Chapter 8. Economic Crime and Criminal Economy
Chapter 9. Jews and English Civil Society: Between Cumberland's The Jew and the Campaign for Emancipation
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
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Jews and money economy; history of finance; Antisemitism and the economy; history of capitalism; Jews in England Britain; British economic history; seventeenth eighteenth century; Jewish-Christian relations; financial history; European Jewry; financial revolution; lending money on interest; usury; 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill; English civil society; Cumberland The Jew; Campaign for Emancipation; joint stock company; Shylock
Introduction
Part I. Usury
Chapter 1. Jewish Usury, Jewish Historiography, and the Readmission Polemic of the 1650s
Chapter 2. Usury and the Re-narration of the Ancient Israelite Society
Chapter 3. English Ethnography and the Economy of the Jews
Part II. Finance
Chapter 4. Jews and the Financial Revolution
Chapter 5. The 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill and the Polemic over Public Credit
Chapter 6. Jews, Finance, and Gender on the Stage and Beyond
Chapter 7. Finance and the Eschaton
Part III. Reform
Chapter 8. Economic Crime and Criminal Economy
Chapter 9. Jews and English Civil Society: Between Cumberland's The Jew and the Campaign for Emancipation
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I. Usury
Chapter 1. Jewish Usury, Jewish Historiography, and the Readmission Polemic of the 1650s
Chapter 2. Usury and the Re-narration of the Ancient Israelite Society
Chapter 3. English Ethnography and the Economy of the Jews
Part II. Finance
Chapter 4. Jews and the Financial Revolution
Chapter 5. The 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill and the Polemic over Public Credit
Chapter 6. Jews, Finance, and Gender on the Stage and Beyond
Chapter 7. Finance and the Eschaton
Part III. Reform
Chapter 8. Economic Crime and Criminal Economy
Chapter 9. Jews and English Civil Society: Between Cumberland's The Jew and the Campaign for Emancipation
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Jews and money economy; history of finance; Antisemitism and the economy; history of capitalism; Jews in England Britain; British economic history; seventeenth eighteenth century; Jewish-Christian relations; financial history; European Jewry; financial revolution; lending money on interest; usury; 1753 Jewish Naturalization Bill; English civil society; Cumberland The Jew; Campaign for Emancipation; joint stock company; Shylock