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History of Financial Institutions contributes to the analysis of how the modern corporation, business and finance have shaped and keep on shaping our world. In a collection of twelve succinct essays, this volume looks at the role of finance in European history from the beginning of the 19th century to the period after World War II. Archivists and financial historians investigate the ways in which the international post-war order developed. They draw on often hitherto unused archival sources from central banks and other institutions to reveal the unique histories of a variety of European…mehr

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History of Financial Institutions contributes to the analysis of how the modern corporation, business and finance have shaped and keep on shaping our world. In a collection of twelve succinct essays, this volume looks at the role of finance in European history from the beginning of the 19th century to the period after World War II. Archivists and financial historians investigate the ways in which the international post-war order developed. They draw on often hitherto unused archival sources from central banks and other institutions to reveal the unique histories of a variety of European countries and the paths that have led to the contemporary economic and financial system.
Autorenporträt
Carmen Hofmann is Secretary General of eabh (The European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V.), Germany. Martin L. Müller is Director of the Historical Institute of Deutsche Bank and chairman of the German Association of Business Archivists (VdW), Germany. eabh maintains a global network of financial professionals and academics. Banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions are members of eabh. eabh places current challenges of the financial sector into a historical context. Our historians work on long-term topics that matter to the management of financial institutions and policy makers. To this end eabh promotes archives, organizes workshops, conferences and trainings and publishes in-house and in cooperation with renowned publishers.