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CALL FOR PAPERS
Money, Power & Prose: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Financial
Revolution in the British Isles, 1688-1756
Regina (Saskatchewan, Canada), 24-26 June 2004 Co-sponsored by Newbury
College & the University of Regina
During the sixty or so years following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the
British Isles witnessed a period of rapid innovation in the methods of
public and private finance. Ever-rising levels of public expenditure went
hand in hand with increased public borrowing, and banks and stock markets
became prominent features of everyday life. The new arrangements disrupted
established hierarchies and redistributed privilege and political power.
Contemporary observers commented widely on this financial revolution,
generating a rich and diverse body of work ranging from pedestrian
pamphlets to scholarly treatises to engaging satires. This literature has
long been the subject of careful study. But for the most part specialists
have worked to their own disciplinary standards, unaware of developments in
other fields. The goal of this colloquium is to gather scholars from a
range of disciplines to work together to improve our collective
understanding.
We invite proposals for papers considering any aspect of the contemporary
response to the financial revolution. We welcome work from any discipline,
but expect participants to write for a general, interdisciplinary audience.
Authors should seek to inform those working in other disciplines about the
interpretive consensus, or important new developments, in their own fields.
The colloquium will be organized as a series of workshop discussions of a
common set of readings that will be circulated in advance.
Early expressions of interest are strongly encouraged. Formal proposals
(1-2 pages in length) indicating topic, main propositions, and approach,
must be received no later than 28 February 2004. Proposals may be
submitted to any of the three colloquium organizers: Chris
Fauske([log in to unmask]), Rick Kleer ([log in to unmask]), or Ivar
McGrath ([log in to unmask]).
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