In Bank Notes and Shinplasters, Joshua R. Greenberg shows how Americans accumulated and wielded monetary information in order to navigate the early republic's chaotic bank note system. He demonstrates that the shift to federally authorized paper money in the Civil War era eliminated the public's need for detailed financial knowledge.
In Bank Notes and Shinplasters, Joshua R. Greenberg shows how Americans accumulated and wielded monetary information in order to navigate the early republic's chaotic bank note system. He demonstrates that the shift to federally authorized paper money in the Civil War era eliminated the public's need for detailed financial knowledge.
Joshua R. Greenberg is the editor of Commonplace: the journal of early American life.
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Introduction. From Madison to Monroe Part I. Circulation Chapter 1. Passing the Buck Chapter 2. Face-to-Face Value Part II. Material Culture Chapter 3. Dollars and Senses Chapter 4. Bank Notes and Queries Part III. Political Economy Chapter 5. Getting Money into Politics Chapter 6. Legal Tender Mercies Epilogue. We Don't Need No Monetary Education Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. From Madison to Monroe Part I. Circulation Chapter 1. Passing the Buck Chapter 2. Face-to-Face Value Part II. Material Culture Chapter 3. Dollars and Senses Chapter 4. Bank Notes and Queries Part III. Political Economy Chapter 5. Getting Money into Politics Chapter 6. Legal Tender Mercies Epilogue. We Don't Need No Monetary Education Notes Index Acknowledgments
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