From the Roman Empire to the Fascist Empire
From the Roman Empire to the Fascist Empire. Italian monetary and banking creations through the centuries, Banco di Roma, Rome 1940, pp. VII, 252, numerous plates reproducing coins, buildings, artistic representations and documents, cm 25, br. ed.Volume published by Banco di Roma on the occasion of the first Mostra delle Terre Italiane d'Oltremare (Naples, 1940).
From the Index: Roman Italy; Ancient Italy from the city to the world empire; The Roman coin from the origins to the Constantinian reform; The credit and banking activity of the Roman world from its origins to the 4th century AD; Medieval Italy and its monetary and credit creations; From the sunset of Rome to the Italic rebirth in the late Middle Ages; The Italian monetary creations of the late Middle Ages; The Italian money trade in the late Middle Ages; The Italian priority of modern public debt and public banking systems (12th-17th centuries); Fascist Italy; Monetary and banking Italy from political unification to the postwar period (1861-1922); The monetary and credit policy of the fascist regime; The corporate element in the current Italian banking system; The Italian banking organization in Italian overseas lands and abroad; The work of the Banco di Roma in foreign and Italian overseas lands; Bibliography.
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