Emile and Isaac Pereire : Bankers, Socialists and Sephardic Jews in Nineteenth-Century France
Emile and Isaac Pereire : Bankers, Socialists and Sephardic Jews in Nineteenth-Century France
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Author(s): Davies, Helen M.
ISBN No.: 9780719089237
Pages: 280
Year: 201412
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 179.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

'.an insightful work.makes a particularly valuable contribution to the study of entrepreneurship, and the importance of family enterprise, together with membership of a religious community, in providing support and encouraging social aspirations.' Roger Price, French History, 2015 '.the topics it covers cannot help but be of interest to those who study economic and financial development, the Industrial Revolution, entrepreneurship and the history of economic thought.Helen Davies' monograph is the first biography of the brothers Pereire in English and it makes extensive use of archival sources.Her book serves as an interesting complement to more standard economic histories of nineteenth-century France.' Esther Redmount, Department of Economics, Colorado College for EH.


Net January 2016 'Helen M. Davies's book constitutes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the development of France during the longue durée . Those seeking insight into the economic history of the July Monarchy and Second Empire--as well as aspects of Sephardic family and private life--will learn much from the lives of Emile and Isaac Pereire.' Jeffrey Haus, Kalamazoo College, H-France Review Vol. 16 (July 2016), No. 111 'Helen M. Davies provides a very useful, state-of-the-art and nuanced portrait of the lives of Emile and Isaac Pereire, brothers and prominent bankers in a changing nineteenth-century France on her path to industrialisation . Davies provides a vivid portrait of their habits and strategies to emerge as eminent financiers and entrepreneurs convinced that economic competence and abilities were to be coupled with a strong vision of the future.


' Giandomenico Piluso, University of Siena, Business History, vol. 59, issue 7, 2017 'In her deeply researched examination of the lives and relationships of these exceptional individuals, Davies chronicles the influences that shaped their worldview and enabled their success, as well as the influence that they in turn exerted over their world. Her study illuminates the networks of influence and innovation within which they operated and through which they rose to the top of the Parisian haute bourgeoisie [.] Davies's work is meticulous, well written, and judiciously concise.' Naomi J. Andrews, Santa Clara University, Journal of Modern History, Vol. 91, No. 1.



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