Delve into the origins and practice of banking with a trusted, updated classic.
This revised edition blends historical insight with practical banking knowledge, guiding readers from ancient money changing to modern bank management.
The volume frames the scope and value of banking, detailing how early institutions evolved, how joint‑stock banks operate, and how financial systems adapt to crises. Rich with notes on the Bank of England, clearing houses, and the economics of money, it helps students, clerks, and professionals understand both theory and real‑world practice.
- Explore the origins and progress of banking across civilizations.
- Examine the structure and duties of modern banks, including managers and directors.
- Learn how historical panics shaped policy and practice, with modern context.
- See how different banking sectors — private, joint‑stock, Scotch and Irish — fit together.
Ideal for readers of banking history, students seeking solid fundamentals, and professionals looking for a clear bridge between theory and practice.