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The War for Independence left the National Government deeply in debt. The spoils from winning that war also gave it an … empire of land. So, post-1783, was the National Government solvent? Was its net asset position, land assets minus debt …. The results from the data series constructed indicate that the National Government was solvent, had more than enough land …
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The War for Independence left the National Government deeply in debt. The spoils from winning that war also gave it an … empire of land. So, post-1783, was the National Government solvent? Was its net asset position, land assets minus debt …. The results from the data series constructed indicate that the National Government was solvent, had more than enough land …
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Prologue : the patrimony of imperial Russia -- Introduction to Bolshevik gold : the nature of a forgotten problem -- The heist -- The banks -- The people -- The Gokhran -- The church -- Cashing in -- Brest-Litovsk and the diplomatic bag -- Blockade -- Stockholm -- London -- Rapallo -- Epilogue :...
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- A Note on Transliteration, Names, and Translation -- A Note on the Relative Value of Money Then and Now -- Prologue: The Patrimony of Imperial Russia -- Introduction to Bolshevik Gold: The Nature of a Forgotten Problem -- I. The Heist -- 1. The Banks...
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From 1865 to 1870, a crisis atmosphere hovered around the issue of the massive public debt created during the recently concluded Civil War, leading, in part, to the passage of a Constitutional Amendment ensuring the “validity of the public debt.” However, the Civil War debt crisis was not a...
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