Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- PART II BETWEEN ECONOMICS AND CULTURE: EXPLAINING BUSINESS PRACTICES IN THEIR HISTORICAL CONTEXT
- PART III MAKING PEOPLE MATTER: EMERGING APPROACHES IN ECONOMIC HISTORY
- PART IV CONCLUSIONS
- Appendix: Francesca Carnevali – Full List of Publications
- Bibliography
- Index
- Tabula in Memoriam
- People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History
Appendix: Francesca Carnevali – Full List of Publications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2017
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- PART II BETWEEN ECONOMICS AND CULTURE: EXPLAINING BUSINESS PRACTICES IN THEIR HISTORICAL CONTEXT
- PART III MAKING PEOPLE MATTER: EMERGING APPROACHES IN ECONOMIC HISTORY
- PART IV CONCLUSIONS
- Appendix: Francesca Carnevali – Full List of Publications
- Bibliography
- Index
- Tabula in Memoriam
- People, Markets, Goods: Economies and Societies in History
Summary
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Between Markets and Networks: Regional Banks in Italy’, Business History 38 (1996), 83–100
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘A Review of Italian Business History from 1991 to 1997’, Business History 40 (1998), 80–94
Carnevali, Francesca and Peter Scott, ‘The Treasury as a Venture Capitalist: DATAC Industrial Finance and the Macmillan Gap, 1945–60’, Financial History Review 6 (1999), 47–65
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘State Enterprise and Italy's ‘Economic Miracle’: The Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, 1945–1962’, Enterprise and Society 1 (2000), 249–78
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Did They Have it So Good? Small Firms and British Monetary Policy in the 1950s’, Journal of Industrial History 5 (2002), 15–35
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Golden Opportunities: Jewellery Making in Birmingham Between Mass Production and Specialty’, Enterprise and Society 4 (2003), 272–98
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘“Crooks, Thieves, and Receivers”: Transaction Costs in Nineteenth-Century Industrial Birmingham’, Economic History Review 57 (2004), 533–50
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Luxury for the Masses’, Entreprises et Histoire 46 (2007), 56–70
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Fashioning Luxury for Factory Girls: American Jewelry, 1860–1914’, Business History Review 85 (2011), 295–317
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘Social Capital and Trade Associations in America, c.1860–1914: A Microhistory Approach’, Economic History Review 64 (2011), 905–28
Carnevali, Francesca and Lucy Newton, ‘Pianos for the People: From Producer to Consumer in Britain, 1851–1914’, Enterprise and Society 14 (2013), 37–70
Carnevali, Francesca, and Giulio Sapelli, Uno sviluppo fra politica e strategia: ENI (1953–1985) (Milan, 1992)
Carnevali, Francesca, Europe's Advantage: Banks and Small Firms in Britain, France, Germany, and Italy Since 1918 (Oxford, 2005)
Contributions to edited volumes
Carnevali, Francesca, and Leslie Hannah, ‘The Effects of Banking Cartels and Credit Rationing on UK Industrial Structure and Economic Performance Since World War Two’, Anglo-American Financial Systems: Institutions and Markets in the Twentieth Century, ed. Michael Bordo and Richard Sylla (Homewood, IL, 1995), pp. 65–88
Carnevali, Francesca, ‘“Malefactors and Honourable Men”: The Making of Commercial Honesty in Nineteenth-Century Industrial Birmingham’, Industrial Clusters and Regional Business Networks in England, 1750–1970, ed. John F. Wilson and Andrew Popp (Aldershot, 2003), pp. 192–207
Carnevali, Francesca, and Jennifer Aston, ‘Victorian Capitalists and Middle- Class Formation: Reflections on Asa Briggs’ Birmingham’, The Age of Asa: Lord Briggs, Public Life and History in Britain Since 1945, ed. Miles Taylor (Basingstoke, 2015), pp. 79–89
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- People, Places and Business CulturesEssays in Honour of Francesca Carnevali, pp. 231 - 232Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2017