Here are the latest publications on monetary history from Georges Depeyrot. Thanks to David Sundman for passing this along. -Editor
Latest MONETA publications (May 2015)
Documents and Studies on 19th c. Monetary History.
This series of volumes Documents and Studies on 19th c. Monetary History
aims to republish the main documents related to the question of bimetallism at the end of the 19th century. The series will include several
sub-series devoted to the International Monetary Conferences held in various capitals during the second half of the century and to the
specific situation of different countries (i.e. India, Japan, United States of America, China, etc.), since the question of monetary
systems was a global question. It will also include specific studies on monetary questions and on monetary history.
The scientific community will thus have access to the enormous collection of statistics, analyses, and discussions, on and around the
question of gold and silver coinages. These documents will be useful to specialists of the 19th century but also to all specialists of
monetary history and in particular to those studying the question of the ratio between gold and silver and the question of gold or silver
standard, which are common to all periods.
This volume (first of three) details the gold and silver monetary stocks, productions, the imports-exports, and the coin
productions.
M 188, G. Depeyrot, Imperialism and Gold Standard (1870-1900), Transfers of Precious Metals and Globalisation, I,
Collection Moneta, 188, Wetteren, 2015, 256 p. ISBN 978-94-91384-56-1
For more information, or to order, see: www.moneta.be/volumes/moneta_188.htm
M 189, G. Depeyrot, Imperialism and Gold Standard (1870-1900), Transfers of Precious Metals and Globalisation, II,
Collection Moneta, 189, Wetteren, 2015, 370 p. ISBN 978-94-91384-57-8
For more information, or to order, see: www.moneta.be/volumes/moneta_189.htm
M 190, G. Depeyrot, Imperialism and Gold Standard (1870-1900), Transfers of Precious Metals and Globalisation, III,
Collection Moneta, 190, Wetteren, 2015, 528 p. ISBN 978-94-91384-58-5
For more information, or to order, see: www.moneta.be/volumes/moneta_190.htm
Wayne Homren, Editor
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