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7 Imperial Germany, Great Britain and the political economy of the gold standard, 1867–1914
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Sabine Schneider
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables viii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Taxing London and the British fiscal state, 1660–1815 19
- 2 Rents, squalor, and the land question: progress and poverty 35
- 3 Marine insurers, the City of London, and financing the Napoleonic Wars 55
- 4 The political economy of Sir Robert Peel 71
- 5 Champagne capitalism: France’s adaptation to Britain’s global hegemony, 1830–80 91
- 6 The 1848 revolution in Prussia: a financial interpretation 109
- 7 Imperial Germany, Great Britain and the political economy of the gold standard, 1867–1914 127
- 8 Knowledge, contestation and authority in the Eurodollar market, 1959–64 145
- 9 Continuity and change in British Conservative taxation policy, c. 1964–88 161
- 10 Britain since the 1970s: a transition to neo-liberalism? 181
- 11 Maplin: the Treasury and London’s third airport in the 1970s 199
- 12 Workfare and the reinvention of the social in America and Britain, c. 1965 to 1985 217
- 13 Charity and international humanitarianism in post-war Britain 235
- 14 Discounting time 251
- 15 The material politics of energy disruption: managing shortages amidst rising expectations, Britain 1930s–60s 263
- The published writings of Martin J. Daunton 281
- Index 290
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables viii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Taxing London and the British fiscal state, 1660–1815 19
- 2 Rents, squalor, and the land question: progress and poverty 35
- 3 Marine insurers, the City of London, and financing the Napoleonic Wars 55
- 4 The political economy of Sir Robert Peel 71
- 5 Champagne capitalism: France’s adaptation to Britain’s global hegemony, 1830–80 91
- 6 The 1848 revolution in Prussia: a financial interpretation 109
- 7 Imperial Germany, Great Britain and the political economy of the gold standard, 1867–1914 127
- 8 Knowledge, contestation and authority in the Eurodollar market, 1959–64 145
- 9 Continuity and change in British Conservative taxation policy, c. 1964–88 161
- 10 Britain since the 1970s: a transition to neo-liberalism? 181
- 11 Maplin: the Treasury and London’s third airport in the 1970s 199
- 12 Workfare and the reinvention of the social in America and Britain, c. 1965 to 1985 217
- 13 Charity and international humanitarianism in post-war Britain 235
- 14 Discounting time 251
- 15 The material politics of energy disruption: managing shortages amidst rising expectations, Britain 1930s–60s 263
- The published writings of Martin J. Daunton 281
- Index 290