Crisis and Renewal in Twentieth Century Banking

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Anglo-South American Bank
archival analysis methods
Author_Edwin Green
Author_John Lampe
BANKING 1990s
banking responses to political upheaval
banks
big
Big Banks
branches
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central
civil conflict finance
Commercial Banks
Croatian Banking
deutsche
Deutsche Bank
dresdner
Dresdner Bank
Enrique Moradiellos
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European economic crises
financial history research
foreign
Foreign Banks
Greek Banking System
Hongkong Bank
INI
Land Central Banks
Ljubljanska Banka
Lord Revelstoke
mercantile
National Mortgage Bank
Net Interest Margin
overseas
Overseas Branch
political economy banking
postwar economic reconstruction
PRIVATE BANKING RUSSIA
russian
Russian Banks
SFR Yugoslavia
Slovenian Banking
Soviet Occupation Zone
Western Occupation Zones
Yokohama Specie Bank

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138258532
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Crisis and Renewal in Twentieth Century Banking explores the behaviour of banks at times of war, revolution, civil war, social turmoil, and reconstruction. Analysing the history and archives of banks, it discovers examples of how banking is affected by political and social upheavals; how banks may influence the outcome of such events; how banking has recovered from periods of intense political and social stress; and how the archives of banks provide remarkable testimony to events in the wider world. By examining the setting of different banking markets in the last century, up to and including the transformation of Eastern and South Eastern Europe in the 1990s, this book marks a new direction for international discussion and research. Contributors include senior historians and archivists from Europe and the United States. Contributions include papers on Russia and foreign banks, 1917-30; depression and crisis in Central Europe in the 1930s; Civil War in Spain; post-war reconstruction in banking in Germany and the Far East; and crisis and renewal in South East Europe. The papers published in this collection were first presented at the twelfth Annual Conference of the European Association for Banking History, held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in May 2001, and hosted by the Bank of Slovenia and the Nova Ljubljanska Banka.

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