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Peter Temin and Hans-Joachim Voth, Prometheus Shackled: Goldsmith Banks and England's Financial Revolution after 1700 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 224 pp., ISBN 978-0-19-994427-9, £25.99)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 August 2014

Aaron Graham*
Affiliation:
Jesus College, Oxford

Abstract

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Type
Book Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Banking and Financial History e.V. 2014 

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References

Laurence, A. (2008). The emergence of a private clientele for banks in the early eighteenth century: Hoare's Bank and some women customers. Economic History Review, 61(3), pp. 565–86.Google Scholar
Temin, P. and Voth, H. (2008). Private borrowing during the financial revolution: Hoare's bank and its customers, 1702-24. Economic History Review, 61(3), pp. 541–64.Google Scholar