Political Economy in the Habsburg Monarchy 1750–1774
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-31009-7 (ISBN)
Political Economy in the Habsburg Monarchy is an important study of the contribution of Austrian Enlightenment economist Ludwig Zinzendorf to the political economy of the Habsburg monarchy in the mid eighteenth century. Simon Adler provides the first comprehensive analysis, and first ever study in English, of the development of Zinzendorf's thinking on the economy, commerce and, above all, state finances. Political Economy in the Habsburg Monarchy shows the extent to which Zinzendorf's insights were part of the wider European movement dedicated to understanding political economy as an independent and important activity. It establishes Zinzendorf, a protégé of the State Chancellor Wenzel Anton Kaunitz, as a pivotal figure in the development of Austrian economic and financial policies during the 1750s and 1760s and explains how he challenged cameralism using the most advanced European economic ideas, notably from French writers around Vincent de Gournay. This book is based upon wide-ranging research of primary sources and comprehensive coverage of secondary literature and adds significantly to the ongoing historiographical turn towards political economy in the eighteenth century.
lt;p>Simon Adler received his doctorate in history from the University of Cambridge, UK, and his masters in economics from the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium. He is a business entrepreneur in the pharmaceutical industry and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Prior to healthcare, he was working in Corporate Finance at European and US investment banks.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Zinzendorf with Kaunitz in France, 1750-1752.- Chapter 3. French Intellectual Influence: Melon and Gournay.- Chapter 4. The German Translation of Law's Money and Trade, 1758.- Chapter 5. The Development of Zinzendorf's Thinking on State Credit.- Chapter 6. The Financial Expert of the Habsburg Monarchy.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.
"Simon Adler has written a book that is highly informative and harnesses an impressive amount of archival sources. ... the reader receives an excellent insight into the theoretical and the practical learning processes that eighteenth- century political economists across Europe were engaged in. Zinzendorf provides an extremely intriguing case study of how political economy emancipated itself as a science that was debated across borders and that, by deciding the relative fiscal power of various European states, also decided those borders." (Stefan Kolev, History of Political Economy, May 28, 2024)
"This important book is astonishingly the first modern study of Count Ludwig Zinzendorf (1721-80), eighteenth-century Austria's leading political economist in both theory and practice. ... this study expands and deepens our knowledge of the policymaking debates that shaped a crucial moment in the history of Habsburg government. Its successes are assuredly attributable ... ." (William D. Godsey, The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 95 (2), June, 2023)
"The book discusses Zinzendorf's intellectual advancement through seven richly detailed chapters, each revealing new installments to both the theoretical and practical side of eighteenth-century disputes on political economy. ... The greatest value of the volume lies in its comparative analysis. ... Due to the long descriptions and thorough analysis of Zinzendorf's economic texts, the book reads rather easily for experts. All in all, the book merits scholarly attention and hopefully will lead to further contributions in the field." (Tibor Bodnár-Király, Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. 53, May, 2022)
"Adler does not deal in generalizations or abstract concepts; his preferred method is to describe events with close reference to the sources, and to categorize and interpret strictly on the basis of empirical findings. As a result, his study produces substantial insights that are relevant to a number of different fields-not just economic history, but also intellectual and administrative history, as well as the history of the fiscal-military state. Adler's book therefore deserves a wider readership than just historians of the Habsburg monarchy." (Esteban Mauerer, German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol. 44 (1), May, 2022)
"The great value of this study is that it updates our understanding of eighteenth-century political economy in the Germanic world by carefully and convincingly tracing the connections of one demonstrably important economist-administrator, Ludwig Zinzendorf, to a politically influential and often theoretically refined school of economic thinkers." (Paul Cheney, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol. 43 (1), March, 2021)
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.03.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance |
Zusatzinfo | XV, 288 p. 10 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 395 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Finanzierung | |
Schlagworte | Eighteenth century Habsburg Monarchy • Eighteenth century political economy • Eighteenth century State Credit and Banks • Enlightenment • European Enlightenment • Habsburg monarchy • Kaunitz • Ludwig Zinzendorf • Political Economy • Vincent de Gournay • Zinzendorf |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-31009-4 / 3030310094 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-31009-7 / 9783030310097 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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