The Currency of Empire cover art

The Currency of Empire

Money and Power in Seventeenth-Century English America

Preview

£0.00 for first 30 days

Try for £0.00
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection - including bestsellers and new releases.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, celeb exclusives, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
£7.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

The Currency of Empire

By: Jonathan Barth
Narrated by: John Harrison Gass
Try for £0.00

£7.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

Buy Now for £18.99

Buy Now for £18.99

Confirm Purchase
Pay using card ending in
By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file. Please see our Privacy Notice, Cookies Notice and Interest-based Ads Notice.
Cancel

About this listen

In The Currency of Empire, Jonathan Barth explores the intersection of money and power in the early years of North American history, and he shows how the control of money informed English imperial action overseas.

The export-oriented mercantile economy promoted by the English Crown, Barth argues, directed the plan for colonization, the regulation of colonial commerce, and the politics of empire. The imperial project required an orderly flow of gold and silver, and thus England's colonial regime required stringent monetary regulation. As Barth shows, money was also a flash point for resistance; many colonists acutely resented their subordinate economic station, desiring for their local economies a robust, secure, and uniform money supply. This placed them immediately at odds with the mercantilist laws of the empire and precipitated an imperial crisis in the 1670s, a full century before the Declaration of Independence.

The Currency of Empire examines what were a series of explosive political conflicts in the seventeenth century and demonstrates how the struggle over monetary policy prefigured the patriot reaction to the Stamp Act and so-called Intolerable Acts on the eve of American independence.

The book is published by Cornell University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2021 Cornell University (P)2024 Redwood Audiobooks
Colonial Period Economic History Great Britain United States England American History Imperialism
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2

Listeners also enjoyed...

In Search of the Dark Ages cover art
Very Bad People cover art
Why the Allies Won cover art
The Roman Revolution: Crisis and Christianity in Ancient Rome cover art
Cuba (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize) cover art
A People’s Tragedy cover art
The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy cover art
Uncommon Wealth cover art
Just Stay Away cover art
The Witch of Tin Mountain cover art
The Red Prince cover art
Life as We Made It cover art
The Story of Greece and Rome cover art

Critic reviews

"Clear and compelling narrative..." (Cathy Matson, Program in Early American Economy and Society)

"A compelling new and important interpretation of currency in trans-Atlantic economies at the end of the 17th century that is deeply researched, well focused, and persuasive." (Farley Grubb, University of Delaware)

"Well-written, engaging, and startling..." (Trevor Burnard, University of Hull)

What listeners say about The Currency of Empire

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.