State Cash Resources and State Building in Europe 13th-18th Century 2017
DOI: 10.4000/books.igpde.3977
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From Communal to State Finance: a New Fiscal Pact in the Early Modern Papal States

Abstract: State building and state competition during the 16 th century triggered a creative moment in the history of public finance. Recent scholarship has clearly identified the Papal States and their communities as active participants both in the state building process and the reorganization of public finance. Banking on a wealth of fiscal records, it is argued that Papal authority succeeded in forging a new fiscal pact-which lasted over two centuries-between central and local authorities. Blending conservatism and i… Show more

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