Histoire De La Banque De Saint-georges De G nes explores the history of the Bank of Saint George, one of the oldest banks in the world. Founded in Genoa, Italy, in the 15th century, the bank played a crucial role in the economic and political life of the Republic of Genoa. This book details the bank's establishment, its unique structure, and its evolution throughout the centuries.
Adam Wiszniewski delves into the bank's operations, including its involvement in public debt management, trade finance, and colonial ventures. The book also examines the challenges and crises faced by the bank, offering insights into the broader economic and political context of the era. A valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the history of banking and finance.
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