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武漢大學:櫻花季限額預約“刷臉”入校
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Looking from the 11th century to the 20th century, Kuroda explores how money was used and how currencies evolved in transactions within local communities and in broader trade networks. The discussion covers Asia, Europe and Africa and highlights an impressive global interconnectedness in the pre-modern era as well as the modern age.
Drawing on a remarkable range of primary and secondary sources, Kuroda reveals that cash transactions were not confined to dealings between people occupying different roles in the division of labour (for example shopkeepers and farmers), rather that peasants were in fact great users of cash, even in transactions between themselves. The book presents a new categorization framework for aligning exchange transactions with money usage choices.
This fascinating monograph will be of great interest to advanced students and researchers of economic history, financial history, global history and monetary studies.
- ISBN-101032237619
- ISBN-13978-1032237619
- 版本1st
- 出版社Routledge
- 出版日期2021年 12月 13日
- 语言英语
- 尺寸15.6 x 1.32 x 23.4 cm
- 纸书页数228页
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作者简介
Akinobu Kuroda is Professor of East Asian History at the University of Tokyo, Japan. His research covers comparative studies of monetary history in East Asia, India, Africa and Europe, as well as specific studies of China's monetary history.
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- 出版社 : Routledge
- 出版日期 : 2021年 12月 13日
- 版本 : 1st
- 语言 : 英语
- 纸书页数 : 228页
- ISBN-10 : 1032237619
- ISBN-13 : 978-1032237619
- 商品重量 : 356 g
- 尺寸 : 15.6 x 1.32 x 23.4 cm
- 部分系列 : Routledge Explorations in Economic History
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2025-08-06在美国发布评论Professor Kuroda toggles back and forth between high-level theory and multiple fascinating examples drawn from all around the world of how people used money in different places. In the 1930s people in the port of Yingkou in Liaoning Province simultaneously used copper coins, silver dollars, paper notes denominated in silver dollars, and Japanese banknotes; local merchants didn’t need currency because they settled their debts with one another directly in their shared account books. At nearly the same time, in December 1931, the only bank in the town of Tenino in Washington state, refused to honor deposits. The local Chamber of Commerce issued wooden currency with a face value of one-quarter of the deposits in the banks. And in Indochina the residents used zinc sapec coins as a superfractional currency.
Kuroda’s examples of the enormous variety of money cohere to make an extremely clear point: the prevailing view that money has followed a linear history from commodities to coins to paper money to electronic transactions is wrong (even if it follows the European experience to a certain degree).
The book focuses on three periods of major change in the use of money: 1300, 1600, and 1900. All who want to make sense of the history of money have to draw their examples from the entire world, just as Kuroda does in this compelling volume.