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Old Regime France and its Jetons / 音量41

Pointillist History and Numismatics

Old Regime France and its Jetons / 音量41
著者 James E. McClellan III
Part of Numismatic Studies
音量 音量41
Publication year 2020
出版社 American Numismatic Society
Publication location ニューヨーク, ニューヨーク州, アメリカ合衆国
言語 英語
ISBN-10 0897223624
ISBN-13 9780897223621
OCLC番号 1201533620
番号
N#
L104451

Topic

Types of objects 代用貨幣
発行者 France

Abstract

Non-monetary tokens known as jetons originated as counters used on medieval counting tables. In certain parts of France, the Low Countries, and German lands, they continued as such into the nineteenth century. The historical and numismatic interest in jetons stems more from what else they became, particularly though the end of the eighteenth century under the Bourbon monarchs, as perks of office for office holders in the burgeoning nation state of France, New Year’s Day presents exchanged among certain segments of society, and lagniappe handed out for attendance at meetings in town halls, regional estates, and learned societies. Jetons figured in the rites and rituals of the guilds and faculties; they were swag for general meetings of the clergy, and they served as calling cards for noble families. Decoding hidden messages became a parlor game for cognoscenti, and as “petit monuments” some jetons are miniature works of high art produced by the world’s most talented artists/engravers at the world’s preeminent mint. In this book jetons serve as microdots in a pointillist, longue durée account that paints a grand portrait of early modern and Old Regime France leading up to the French Revolution. 

 

Winner of the 2021 Numismatic Literary Guild Award for the best book on medals and tokens

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