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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1 Men, Women, and Money: An Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Wealth Structure of Britain in 1809–39, 1860–1, and 1906
- Chapter 3 Assets of the Dead: Wealth, Investment, and Modernity in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England and Wales
- Chapter 4 They Lived and Saved: Examining the Savings Motives of Shopkeepers in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Chapter 5 Colonial Sisters and their Wealth: The Wealth Holdings of Women in South Australia, 1875–1915
- Chapter 6 Wealth and Gender in Ontario: 1870–1930
- Chapter 7 Gamblers, Fools, Victims, or Wizards? The British Investor in the Public Mind, 1850–1930
- Chapter 8 The Evidence for ‘Democratization’ of Share Ownership in Great Britain in the Early Twentieth Century
- Chapter 9 Shareholder Liability, Risk Aversion, and Investment Returns in Nineteenth-Century British Banking
- Chapter 10 The Shareholders’ ‘Dog’ that did not Bark: Contested Takeover Bids in Long-Run Comparative Perspective
- Chapter 11 Wealth, Investment, and Global Finance: International Financial Centres, 1870–1930
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Men, Women, and Money
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1 Men, Women, and Money: An Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Wealth Structure of Britain in 1809–39, 1860–1, and 1906
- Chapter 3 Assets of the Dead: Wealth, Investment, and Modernity in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century England and Wales
- Chapter 4 They Lived and Saved: Examining the Savings Motives of Shopkeepers in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Chapter 5 Colonial Sisters and their Wealth: The Wealth Holdings of Women in South Australia, 1875–1915
- Chapter 6 Wealth and Gender in Ontario: 1870–1930
- Chapter 7 Gamblers, Fools, Victims, or Wizards? The British Investor in the Public Mind, 1850–1930
- Chapter 8 The Evidence for ‘Democratization’ of Share Ownership in Great Britain in the Early Twentieth Century
- Chapter 9 Shareholder Liability, Risk Aversion, and Investment Returns in Nineteenth-Century British Banking
- Chapter 10 The Shareholders’ ‘Dog’ that did not Bark: Contested Takeover Bids in Long-Run Comparative Perspective
- Chapter 11 Wealth, Investment, and Global Finance: International Financial Centres, 1870–1930
- Bibliography
- Index