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The age of paper: the bank note, communal currency and British society, 1790s–1830s
Hiroki Shin
History and Cultures
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British Society
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Banknotes
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Paper Currency
100%
Economic Factors
50%
Bank of England
50%
Precious Metals
50%
Individual Response
50%
Paper-based
50%
Essential Resources
50%
Social Factors
50%
Historical Origins
50%
Monetary System
50%
Everyday Politics
50%
Archival Materials
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Forgery
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Personal Account
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Societal Response
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State-nation
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Intrinsic Value
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Institutional Responses
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Cultural Manifestations
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Monetary Regimes
50%
Social Sciences
UK
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Monetary System
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Precious Metals
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Forgery
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Monetary Regime
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Monetary System
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