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'Coins, Currencies and Credit Instruments'

'Coins, Currencies and Credit Instruments. Media of Exchange in Economic and Social History' is a special issue of Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis (TSEG). The latest issue was presented on 22 November in Teylers Museum, Haarlem.
Guest Editor Jaco Zuijderduijn presented the first copy to Marjan Scharloo, Director of Teylers Museum, Ewout van Haeften, curator of the Nationale Numismatische Collectie, and Herman Gerritsen, president of the Koninklijk Nederlands Genootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde.

Table of Contents:

  • Jan Lucassen, Jaco Zuijderduijn - Introduction
  • Daniëlle Teeuwen - ...Practice of Monetary Charitable Donations in Dutch Town, 17th-18th Century
  • Christiaan van Bochove, Heleen Kole -  Uncovering Private Credit Markets: Amsterdam, 1660-1809
  • Jan Lucassen -  Deep Monetisation: the Case of the Netherlands 1200-1940
  • Karin Lurvink - ...Non-cash Payments on Louisiana Cotton Plantations, 1865-1908
  • Alberto Feenstra -  ...VOC-duiten to Assess Java's Deep Monetisation and Economic Growth, 1724-1800

Filling Pay Packets, the Netherlands, 1953, photo Johan de Haas, call no BG B29/601 from Wages and Currency, Web Expo IISH.

 

 

Posted: 
6 December 2014