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An Economy of Strangers: Jews and Finance in England, 1650-1830 - Avinoam Yuval-naeh

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An Economy of Strangers: Jews and Finance in England, 1650-1830 - Avinoam Yuval-naeh
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Avinoam Yuval-Naeh
ISBN: 9781512825060, 9781512825053, 1512825050, 1512825069
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: -
Volume: -

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An Economy of Strangers: Jews and Finance in England, 1650-1830 - Avinoam Yuval-naeh by Avinoam Yuval-naeh 9781512825060, 9781512825053, 1512825050, 1512825069 instant download after payment.

One of the most persistent, powerful, and dangerous notions in the history of the Jews in the diaspora is the prodigious talent attributed to them in all things economic. From the medieval Jewish usurer through the early-modern port-Jew and court-Jew to the grand financier of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary investors, Jews loom large in the economic imagination. For capitalists and Marxists, libertarians and radical reformers, Jews are intertwined with the economy. This association has become so natural that we often overlook the history behind the making and remaking of the complex cluster of perceptions about Jews and economy, which emerged within different historical contexts to meet a variety of personal and societal anxieties and needs.
In An Economy of Strangers, Avinoam Yuval-Naeh historicizes this association by focusing on one specific time and place—the financial revolution that England underwent from the late seventeenth...

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