Reflecting Imperial Overstretch and New Realities

Reflecting Imperial Overstretch and New Realities

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O'Sullivan, Brian
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783031583025
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This book is the first comprehensive history of the British Trade Corporation, which was constituted under a Royal Charter on 21st April 1917. Its charter was meant to last for sixty years, but in 1926, after a turbulent existence of only nine years, it was amalgamated with the Anglo-Austrian Bank, and absorbed into the Anglo-International Bank. 

The corporation together with its two main subsidiaries, the Levant Company and the National Bank of Turkey, conducted business not only in Britain but in Russia, Turkey, the Middle East and in Continental Europe. Although the corporation was not an agent of empire, it reflected Britain’s imperialistic ambitions after the First World War. As a result, it invested in some of the most unstable regions of the world. It was also severely affected by British foreign policy, which was often misjudged and, at times, duplicitous, resulting in serious damage to British trade. Within five years of its launch, the British Trade Corporation needed to be refinanced. The economic downturn in the early 1920s and ongoing hostilities in Eastern Europe and the Near East meant that it struggled to survive. Its difficulties reflected many of those faced by Britain in general after the war and the need to come to terms with the new realities of the post-war world.

Despite its innovative attempt to address the perceived deficiencies in Britain’s financial system, especially in respect of industrial finance, the British Trade Corporation has been largely ignored by financial historians. Based on substantial archival research, this book rectifies this neglect and makes an important contribution to the financial history of interwar Britain.

EAN 9783031583025
ISBN 3031583027
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date July 4, 2024
Pages 534
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148
Country Switzerland
Authors O'Sullivan, Brian
Illustrations XX, 534 p. 17 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Edition 2024 ed.
Series Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance