"This volume brings into a common context three representative sources which focus on monetary problems in 17th century Spain. Each source approaches the consequences of coin debasement from a different angle, which allows an enhanced overall view of the magnitude of a problem that affected the whole of the social spectrum in the Spanish Kingdom of Castile for most of the 17th century. In addition to considerations derived from observing monetary phenomena, these sources shed light on other aspects of early modern Castilian society. The perceptions held by their authors are valuable not only from the point of view of monetary history, but from that of social history and historical anthropology."--Back cover
Chapter 1: From Mining to Money in the Early Modern Atlantic: Digital Approaches and New Perspectives; Renate Pieper, Claudia Jefferies de Lozanne and Markus A. Denzel -- Chapter 2: Money in History Based on Precious Metals; Peter Bernholz -- Chapter 3: Debating Sound Money in Early Modern Europe: From Dualist to Metallic Monetary Systems; Jérôme Blanc and Ludovic Desmedt -- Chapter 4: Re-presenting Silver in Early Modern Europe; Renate Pieper -- Chapter 5: A Matter of Scales: Understanding Spatial Patterns of Colonial Spanish America's Silver Mining in the Digital Age; Werner Stangl -- Chapter 6: Manufacturing Landscapes in Spanish America: The Case Study of Copper Exploitation in Mexico (16th–18th Centuries); Amélia Polónia and Johan Garcia Zaldúa -- Chapter 7: American Silver and its Repercussions on the Old World: The Curious Case of the Loss-making Spanish Precious Metal Sector. 1590s–1640s; Domenic Hofmann -- Chapter 8: Information and Decision Making: The Logic of Spanish Mining Administration, 1675 – 1700; Elizabeth Sanabria Montáñez and Peter Marckhgott-Sanabria -- Chapter 9: Some Determinants of Local Exchange Rates and in Early Modern Mexican Mining Sites: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies -- Chapter 10: Copper Money in Mexico: The Transition from the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century; José Enrique Covarrubias -- Chapter 11: Minting the Picture: Machines and Coinage in Transition from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century; Harald Kleinberger -- Chapter 12: Reloading the Price Revolution in Seville: Four Stages of High Inflation with Different Causes; Manuel González-Mariscal -- Chapter 13: Interest Rates and Silver Production: Credit in Mexico City, between Market and Spirituality (1770-1779 and 1819-1828); Andrés Calderón Fernández, Rafael Dobado-González and Alfredo Garcia-Hiernaux -- Chapter 14: Exchange Rates and Silver Prices at European Fairs, 16th–18th Centuries; Markus A. Denzel
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