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The Bank of England, a private institution, became "a great engine of state" in the eighteenth century. Anne Murphy's book "Virtuous Bankers" explores how this private organization became the guardian of the public credit upon which Britains economic and geopolitical power was based. It offers new insights into the skills of the Banks clerks and the ways in which their work was organized, and positions the Bank as part of the physical and cultural landscape of the City.
Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 09 May 2023
Publisher: Princeton University Press
The Bank of England, a private institution, played a pivotal role in the eighteenth century as it transformed from a mere entity to a "great engine of state," as famously described by Adam Smith. In her book "Virtuous Bankers," Anne Murphy delves into the intricate details of how this private organization assumed the crucial responsibility of safeguarding the public credit upon which Britain's economic and geopolitical power rested. Murphy presents her account as a vivid "day in the life" of the Bank of England, offering a comprehensive exploration of a typical day's activities, ranging from the issuance of banknotes to the management of public funds.
Murphy views the bank as a multifaceted entity, encompassing aspects of domesticity, a working environment, and a means of protection against theft, fire, and revolt. Through meticulous analysis of the voluminous and detailed minute books of a Committee of Inspection that conducted a thorough examination of the Bank's operations in 1783–84, Murphy provides fresh insights into the skills and organizational structure of the Bank's clerks. She situates the Bank within the broader context of the City, portraying it as an aggressive property developer, a vulnerable institution striving to secure its buildings, and an enterprise that necessarily had to be accessible to the public.
Murphy's account goes beyond mere description, delving into the aesthetics of the Bank's headquarters, which is considered one of London's finest buildings. She examines the messages of creditworthiness embedded in the architecture and the visible actions of the Bank's clerks, highlighting how these elements contributed to the Bank's reputation and trustworthiness. By providing a uniquely intimate perspective, Murphy demonstrates how the eighteenth-century Bank was able to deliver a set of services that were essential to the state and commanded the confidence of the public.
In conclusion, "Virtuous Bankers" offers a captivating and insightful exploration of the Bank of England's transformation from a private institution to a "great engine of state." Anne Murphy's meticulous research and intimate narrative shed light on the complex workings of the Bank, its role in shaping Britain's economic and geopolitical power, and the ways in which it interacted with the broader society. This book is a valuable contribution to the field of economic history and financial history, providing a deeper understanding of the institutions and individuals that played a pivotal history in shaping the world.
Dimension: 235 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780691194745
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