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Originally published in 1940, this book traces the development of
theories concerning currency and credit from the beginning of the
eighteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. It provides a
comprehensive account of the political and economic conditions in
which the theories and controversies arose, with the result that
the work has become a classic in its field.
Originally published in 1940, this book traces the development of
theories concerning currency and credit from the beginning of the
eighteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. It provides a
comprehensive account of the political and economic conditions in
which the theories and controversies arose, with the result that
the work has become a classic in its field.
Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer
Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfangen des Verlags
von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv
Quellen fur die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche
Forschung zur Verfugung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext
betrachtet werden mussen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor
1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen
Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
In 1939, the 65-year old French political economist Charles Rist
was serving as advisor to the French government and consultant to
the international banking and business world. As France anxiously
awaited a German invasion, Rist traveled to America to negotiate
embargo policy. Days after his return to Paris, the German
offensive began and with it the infamous season of occupation.
Retreating to his villa in Versailles, Rist turned his energies to
the welfare of those closest to him, while in his diary he began to
observe the unfolding of the war. Here the deeply learned Rist
investigates the causes of the disaster and reflects on his
country's fate, placing the behavior of the "people" and the
"elite" in historical perspective. Though well-connected, Rist and
his family and friends were not exempt from the perils and
tragedies of war, as the diary makes clear. Season of Infamy
presents a distinctive, closely-observed view of life in France
under the occupation.
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