Aufsätze
Martin Espenhorst: More than a Principle. The History of Savings Banks in the Course of Stein’s Städteordnung, 1808-1838 — S. 107
Alexander Troschke / Friedrich Thießen: Was wusste Markowitz? Die Geschichte der Diversifikation — S. 124
Miszelle
Claudio Marsilio: “Four times a year for so many years”. The Italian Exchange Fairs during the XVIth-XVIIth Centuries — S. 151
Rezensionen
Jeremy Atack / Larry Neal (Eds.), The Origin and Development of Financial Markets and Institutions: From the 17th Century to the Present (Ranald C. Michie) — S. 166
Gerald D. Feldman / Peter Hertner (Eds.), Finance and Modernization: A Transnational and Transcontinental Perspective for the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century (Gerben Bakker) — S. 168
Youssef Cassis / Philip L. Cottrell (Eds.), The World of Private Banking (Verena v. Wiczlinski) — S. 169
Dieter Ziegler, „Alle Zeit gehört der Bank“. Der Bankier Eugen Gutmann (1840-1925). Zum 90. Geburtstag Lilli Collas Gutmann (Boris Gehlen) — S. 173
Sean O’Connell, Credit and Community. Working-class Debt in the UK since 1880 (Beate Sturm)— S. 174
Gerald Braunberger, Keynes für Jedermann. Die Renaissance des Krisenökonomen (Heiko Körner)— S. 176
Andrea H. Schneider, Immergrüner Wandel. 85 Jahre Rentenbank (Harald Wixforth)— S. 177
Gerald F. Davis, Managed by the Markets. How Finance re-shaped America (Moritz Schularick)— S. 178
Literaturbericht— S. 181