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The E-Sylum: Volume 20, Number 18, April 30, 2017, Article 8

CONFERENCE: MONEY IN THE EARLY MODERN ATLANTIC

Thanks to Greg Burns for sharing this May 5-6, 2017 UCLA conference announcement. -Editor

Coins of the Realm: Money, Value, and Sovereignty in the Early Modern Atlantic

Vigo Bay Queen Anne five Guinea Date/Time
Friday, May 5, 2017
10:00 am – 4:45 pm

Location
6275 Bunche Hall, UCLA
315 Portola Plaza

The conference addresses key relationships between money-forms and political authority during major transitions in the British Atlantic economy associated with the Stuart Restoration, the financial revolution, the Board of Trade and Plantations, and the Royal African Company. Of central importance is the Great Recoinage of 1696, which attempted to restore England’s national currency by realigning the nominal values of coins with their material worth as gold and silver.

While much has been written on the fiscal side of this misguided monetary policy, this conference approaches it as an epistemological crisis precipitated by the disassociation of fluctuating exchange-values of bullion from the imprinted sign-values of the coins themselves, as designated by the sovereign’s mark. Responding to the material effects of clipping, debasement and counterfeiting coins by restoring the currency to its “true” metallic value, the Great Recoinage attempted to stabilize the state’s control over labile markets in the colonies, and the multiple forms of currency, barter and contraband in which international trade was transacted.

Equating signs of sovereignty with substances of value in the metropole, coins of the realm were destabilized in the periphery, where risky conversions and transmutations of value challenged the symbolic foundations of British monarchy. Papers will draw on cases from England, the West Indies, colonial North America, and West Africa to highlight emergent connections between monetary value and political sovereignty in the early modern Atlantic.

Speakers
Alex Borucki, University of California, Irvine
Mara Caden, Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University
Daniel Carey, National University of Ireland, Galway
Barrie Cook, British Museum
Mark G. Hanna, University of California, San Diego
Catherine A. J. Molineux, Vanderbilt University
Jotham Parsons, Duquesne University
Elvira Vilches, Duke University
Chi-ming Yang, University of Pennsylvania

For more information, or to register, see:
Coins of the Realm: Money, Value, and Sovereignty in the Early Modern Atlantic (http://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/coins/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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