China and the end of global silver, 1873-1937:
"For a very long time, silver was money, but in the late nineteenth century, much of the world adopted some variant of the gold standard. China, however, remained the most populous country still using silver, although the country had no unified national currency; there was not one standard, but...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For a very long time, silver was money, but in the late nineteenth century, much of the world adopted some variant of the gold standard. China, however, remained the most populous country still using silver, although the country had no unified national currency; there was not one standard, but many: silver coins circulated alongside chunks of silver and every transaction became an "encounter of wits." This book focuses on how officials, policymakers, bankers, merchants, academics, and journalists in China and around the world answered a simple question: how should China change its monetary system? As different governments in China attempted to create a unified monetary standard in the late 19th and early 20th century, imperial powers--the United States, England, and Japan--tried to shape the direction of Chinese monetary reform for their own benefit. This book argues that the Silver Era in World history ended due to the interaction of imperial competition in East Asia and the state-building projects of different governments in China. When the Nationalist government of China went off the silver standard in 1935, it marked not just a key moment in Chinese history, but in world history"-- |
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contents | Introduction : Following the Money -- A Primer on the Qing Dynasty Monetary System -- Silver Begins Its Fall : The Global Circulations of the U.S. Trade Dollar, 1873-1887 -- Provincial Silver Coins and the Fragmenting Chinese Monetary System, 1887-1900 -- The Gold-Exchange Standard and Imperial Competition in China, 1901-1905 -- Money and Power on the World's Last "Silver Frontier" : The Currency Reform and Development Loan, 1910-1924 -- The Shanghai Mint and Establishing a Silver Standard in China, 1920-1933 -- The Fabi and the End of the Global Silver Era, 1933-1937 |
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spelling | Dean, Austin 1984- Verfasser (DE-588)1221624296 aut China and the end of global silver, 1873-1937 Austin Dean Ithaca ; London Cornell University Press 2020 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cornell studies in money Introduction : Following the Money -- A Primer on the Qing Dynasty Monetary System -- Silver Begins Its Fall : The Global Circulations of the U.S. Trade Dollar, 1873-1887 -- Provincial Silver Coins and the Fragmenting Chinese Monetary System, 1887-1900 -- The Gold-Exchange Standard and Imperial Competition in China, 1901-1905 -- Money and Power on the World's Last "Silver Frontier" : The Currency Reform and Development Loan, 1910-1924 -- The Shanghai Mint and Establishing a Silver Standard in China, 1920-1933 -- The Fabi and the End of the Global Silver Era, 1933-1937 "For a very long time, silver was money, but in the late nineteenth century, much of the world adopted some variant of the gold standard. China, however, remained the most populous country still using silver, although the country had no unified national currency; there was not one standard, but many: silver coins circulated alongside chunks of silver and every transaction became an "encounter of wits." This book focuses on how officials, policymakers, bankers, merchants, academics, and journalists in China and around the world answered a simple question: how should China change its monetary system? As different governments in China attempted to create a unified monetary standard in the late 19th and early 20th century, imperial powers--the United States, England, and Japan--tried to shape the direction of Chinese monetary reform for their own benefit. This book argues that the Silver Era in World history ended due to the interaction of imperial competition in East Asia and the state-building projects of different governments in China. When the Nationalist government of China went off the silver standard in 1935, it marked not just a key moment in Chinese history, but in world history"-- Geschichte 1873-1937 gnd rswk-swf Silberwährung (DE-588)4283925-7 gnd rswk-swf Geld (DE-588)4019889-3 gnd rswk-swf Währungsreform (DE-588)4188826-1 gnd rswk-swf Währungspolitik (DE-588)4064152-1 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf Money / China / History / 19th century Money / China / History / 20th century Monetary policy / China / History / 19th century Monetary policy / China / History / 20th century Coinage / China / History / 19th century Coinage / China / History / 20th century Currency question / China / History / 19th century Currency question / China / History / 20th century Coinage Currency question Monetary policy Money China 1800-1999 History China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Geld (DE-588)4019889-3 s Silberwährung (DE-588)4283925-7 s Währungspolitik (DE-588)4064152-1 s Währungsreform (DE-588)4188826-1 s Geschichte 1873-1937 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781501752407 https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501752421 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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