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The Euro And Its Rivals Currency And The Construction Of A Transnational City Gustav Peebles

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The Euro And Its Rivals Currency And The Construction Of A Transnational City Gustav Peebles
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Gustav Peebles
ISBN: 9780253223203, 0253223202
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Euro And Its Rivals Currency And The Construction Of A Transnational City Gustav Peebles by Gustav Peebles 9780253223203, 0253223202 instant download after payment.

Gustav Peebles takes an anthropological look at two seemingly separate developments in Europe at the turn of the millennium: the rollout of the euro and the building of new transnational regions such as the Oresund Region, envisioned as a melding of Copenhagen, Denmark, with Malmö, Sweden. Peebles argues that the drive to create such transnational spaces is inseparable from the drive to create a pan-national currency. He studies the practices and rhetoric surrounding the national currencies of Denmark and Sweden, the euro, and several new local currencies struggling to come into being. The Euro and Its Rivals provides a deep historical study of the welfare state and the monetary policies and utopian visions that helped to ground it, at the same time shedding new light on the contemporary movement of goods, people, credit, and debt.

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