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Before Banks: The Making of Credit and Debt in Preindustrial France

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This groundbreaking study examines the evolution of credit and debt mechanisms in preindustrial France, revealing how financial practices developed before modern banking institutions. Dermineur explores the social, economic, and legal frameworks that enabled credit transactions among merchants, peasants, and nobility.

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Before Banks: The Making of Credit and Debt in Preindustrial France provides a comprehensive analysis of how credit systems functioned in early modern France without formal banking infrastructure. Elise M. Dermineur demonstrates that sophisticated financial networks existed centuries before central banks, challenging conventional narratives about economic history.

The book traces the development of credit instruments, debt obligations, and financial relationships across various social classes. Through detailed examination of contracts, court records, and personal archives, Dermineur reveals how individuals and communities managed liquidity, trust, and obligation in commercial transactions. The study illuminates the cultural and institutional foundations upon which modern financial systems were built, offering insights into medieval and Renaissance economic practices.

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Author

Elise M. Dermineur

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009502641

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