The Assignats

The Assignats

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Jan 1, 1969 · Inglés · Tapa dura
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Formato Tapa dura
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1969
Editorial AMS Press

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Seymour E. Harris delves into the financial intricacies of the French Revolution, shedding light on the role of assignats in shaping the economic landscape of 18th-century France. This compelling study illustrates how these revolutionary promissory notes not only helped to fund the burgeoning state but also became a symbol of the tumultuous changes occurring as the old order crumbled.

Throughout this exploration, the author intertwines economic theory with historical context, providing readers a comprehensive understanding of how monetary policy influenced revolutionary fervor. By examining the factors that led to the rise and eventual collapse of the assignat system, Harris captures the complexities faced by a nation in turmoil, revealing the far-reaching consequences of financial decisions made during this pivotal period.

As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that finance was not merely a backdrop to the revolution but a critical player in the struggle for power and societal change. Harris's meticulous research and engaging prose offer valuable insights into how an innovative currency system turned into a double-edged sword, impacting both the government and the people in ways that would resonate for generations to come.

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