Urban Public Debts: Urban Government and the Market for Annuities in Western Europe (14th-18th Centuries)

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The essays in this volume offer a state-of-the-art analysis of a heretofore somewhat neglected part of financial history: the way in which urban governments in Western Europe during the late Middle Ages and early Modern Times handled the public debts their cities were confronted with. The technical aspects of the sale of annuities (renten, rentes) may have already been abundantly studied, but the links with social and political history still needed to be tackled. Who bought these annuities and thus participated in sharing the burden and profits which were likely to arise from them? What were their motives? How did the obvious links with urban elites work? And, perhaps most significantly, how did these occasional sales evolve into a structural way of linking financially important private persons with public finances, in the context both of cities and of growing states, since often the cities needed the money on a short-term basis in order to accomplish their own financial obligations toward 'the state'. Participants in the colloquium where a large number of the essays were first presented represent in the first place the urban strongholds of Europe in the period under scrutiny: the Low Countries and Northern and Central Italy, but the Swiss cities, the cities of Aragon, London and papal Rome are also considered.

Author(s): Marc Boone, Karel Davids, Paul Janssens
Series: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800), 3
Publisher: Brepols
Year: 2003

Language: English, French
Pages: 230
City: Turnhout

Introduction
Urban Public Debts from the 14th to the 18th Century. A new approach / Marc Boone, Karel Davids, Paul Janssens 3
On the Dual Origins of Long-Term Urban Debt in Medieval Europe / James D. Tracy 13
Cities, Provinces, States and Public Debts
Dette publique, autorités princières et villes dans les Pays de la Couronne d'Aragon (14e-15e siècles) / Manuel Sanchez Martinez 27
The Crown, the City, and the Orphans: the City of London and its Finances, 1400-1700 / Vanessa Harding 51
The Venetian Government Debt, 1350-1650 / Luciano Pezzolo 61
Three Centuries of Urban and Provincial Public Debt: Amsterdam and Holland / Wantje Fritschy 75
Public Debt, State Revenue and Town Consumption in Rome (16th-18th Centuries) / Fausto Piola Caselli 93
Urban Governments, Public Debts and Annuity Markets
The Sale of Annuities and Financial Politics in a Town in the Eastern Netherlands Zutphen, 1400-1600 / Remi van Schaïk 109
La prise de décision en matière d'emprunts dans les villes suisses au 15e siècle / Hans-Jörg Gilomen 127
La dette de la ville de Huy au 17e siècle / Denis Morsa 149