This book analyzes how preindustrial monetary practices functioned, focusing on Europe and some selected colonial areas between the fourteenth and twentieth centuries. It explores the major contexts in which monetary circulation operated and provides a fascinating range of case studies from experts in the field. A primary context for this edited book is the raft of challenges associated with cash in the preindustrial period. Covering issues such as the slow circulation of coins, the risk of debasement, clipping, poor coin production, and parallel circulation of several currencies, the book offers insight into the ways in which people dealt with the need to transact and exchange payment. It focuses on cash-equivalent goods and commodity currencies as well as traditional cash methods, looking at the physical development of money as well as exploring the structure of payment methods and financial systems in past societies. Grounded in extensive archival research, chapters use a range of sources such as notary deeds, wills, rent books, expenditure accounts, and public ledgers to analyze the dynamics of circulation and transaction in various settings, from the city to the countryside, regional to international contexts, and different European states. This will be highly valuable reading for scholars interested in financial and monetary history.

Monetary and Non-Monetary Payment Systems : Forms and Practices in Europe and the Colonial World from 14th to 20th Century / [a cura di] G. De Luca, M. Romani. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2026. - ISBN 978-3-032-11809-7. (PALGRAVE STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF FINANCE) [10.1007/978-3-032-11810-3]

Monetary and Non-Monetary Payment Systems : Forms and Practices in Europe and the Colonial World from 14th to 20th Century

G. De Luca
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2026

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This book analyzes how preindustrial monetary practices functioned, focusing on Europe and some selected colonial areas between the fourteenth and twentieth centuries. It explores the major contexts in which monetary circulation operated and provides a fascinating range of case studies from experts in the field. A primary context for this edited book is the raft of challenges associated with cash in the preindustrial period. Covering issues such as the slow circulation of coins, the risk of debasement, clipping, poor coin production, and parallel circulation of several currencies, the book offers insight into the ways in which people dealt with the need to transact and exchange payment. It focuses on cash-equivalent goods and commodity currencies as well as traditional cash methods, looking at the physical development of money as well as exploring the structure of payment methods and financial systems in past societies. Grounded in extensive archival research, chapters use a range of sources such as notary deeds, wills, rent books, expenditure accounts, and public ledgers to analyze the dynamics of circulation and transaction in various settings, from the city to the countryside, regional to international contexts, and different European states. This will be highly valuable reading for scholars interested in financial and monetary history.
2026
Money; Non-monetary payments; Virtual Currency; 14th_20th cc; Europe; North Africa
Settore STEC-01/B - Storia economica
Monetary and Non-Monetary Payment Systems : Forms and Practices in Europe and the Colonial World from 14th to 20th Century / [a cura di] G. De Luca, M. Romani. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2026. - ISBN 978-3-032-11809-7. (PALGRAVE STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF FINANCE) [10.1007/978-3-032-11810-3]
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