In this book, Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg take an anthropological approach to the economic history of the past one thousand years and define credit as a potentially transformative force involving inequalties, rather than an exchange of equal valued commodites. Guiding readers through the medieval period all the way to the modern day, and tracking through the Mediterranean and Europe, Park and Greenberg reorient financial history and position social capital and ethical thought at its center. They examine the multicultural origins of credit and finance, from banking to credit cards...
In this book, Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg take an anthropological approach to the economic history of the past one thousand years and define...