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Ireland money & banking.
Published 2010“…Ireland money & banking…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Ireland money & banking.
Published 2010“…Ireland money & banking…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Swift, the Book, and the Irish Financial Revolution : Satire and Sovereignty in Colonial Ireland /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…God knows how we wretches came by that fashionable thing a national debt: the Dublin book trade and the Irish financial revolution -- Banking on print: the Bank of Ireland, the South Sea bubble, and the bailout -- Arachne's bowels: scatology, enlightenment, and Swift's relations with the London book trade -- Money, the great divider of the world, has, by a strange revolution, been the great uniter of a most divided people: from minting to printing in the Drapier's letters -- Devouring posterity: a modest proposal, empire, and Ireland's debt of the nation -- A mart of literature: the 1730s and the rise of a literary public sphere in Ireland -- Epilogue: a brand identity crisis in a national literature?…”
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Swift, the Book, and the Irish Financial Revolution : Satire and Sovereignty in Colonial Ireland /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…God knows how we wretches came by that fashionable thing a national debt: the Dublin book trade and the Irish financial revolution -- Banking on print: the Bank of Ireland, the South Sea bubble, and the bailout -- Arachne's bowels: scatology, enlightenment, and Swift's relations with the London book trade -- Money, the great divider of the world, has, by a strange revolution, been the great uniter of a most divided people: from minting to printing in the Drapier's letters -- Devouring posterity: a modest proposal, empire, and Ireland's debt of the nation -- A mart of literature: the 1730s and the rise of a literary public sphere in Ireland -- Epilogue: a brand identity crisis in a national literature?…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook