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Author Flandreau, Marc, author.

Title Anthropologists in the stock exchange : a financial history of Victorian science / Marc Flandreau.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2016.
©20

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: the stock exchange modality -- Writing about the margin -- Rise of the cannibals -- Anthropologists without qualities -- The ogre of foreign loans -- The learned society in the foreign debt food chain -- Acts of speculation -- Wanderlust -- Salt-water anthropology -- The violence of science -- The man who ate the cannibals -- Subject races -- Conclusion: catharsis.
Summary Uncovering strange plots by early British anthropologists to use scientific status to manipulate the stock market, Anthropologists in the Stock Exchange tells a provocative story that marries the birth of the social sciences with the exploits of global finance. Marc Flandreau tracks a group of Victorian gentleman-swindlers as they shuffled between the corridors of the London Stock Exchange and the meeting rooms of learned society, showing that anthropological studies were integral to investment and speculation in foreign government debt, and, inversely, that finance played a crucial role in shaping the contours of human knowledge. Flandreau argues that finance and science were at the heart of a new brand of imperialism born during Benjamin Disraeli's first term as Britain's prime minister in the 1860s. As anthropologists advocated the study of Miskito Indians or stated their views on a Jamaican rebellion, they were in fact catering to the impulses of the stock exchange--for their own benefit. In this way the very development of the field of anthropology was deeply tied to issues relevant to the financial market--from trust to corruption. Moreover, this book shows how the interplay between anthropology and finance formed the foundational structures of late nineteenth-century British imperialism and helped produce essential technologies of globalization as we know it today.
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Subject Anthropological Society of London -- History -- 19th century.
Anthropological Society of London.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Stock Exchange (London, England) -- History -- 19th century.
Stock Exchange (London, England)
Anthropology -- England -- History -- 19th century.
Anthropology.
England.
Learned institutions and societies -- Corrupt practices -- England -- London -- History -- 19th century.
Stock exchanges -- Corrupt practices -- England -- London -- History -- 19th century.
Stock exchanges.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Stock exchanges -- Corrupt practices.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
England -- London.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Flandreau, Marc. Anthropologists in the stock exchange. ©20 9780226360300 022636030X (DLC) 2015048927 (OCoLC)933386057
ISBN 9780226360584 (electronic book)
022636058X (electronic book)
9780226360300
022636030X
9780226360447
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