. . . . "I" . . "From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century)" . . . "From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century)"@en . "RIV/00216275:25210/13:39897583" . "political history; economic history; Euro-American civilization; development of European currency system; USA; Dollar; Kingdom of Bohemia; Silver Tolar"@en . "New York" . . . "From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century)"@en . "191"^^ . . . "This publication may be of especial interest in that, perhaps for the first time, the complex power and political relationships existing in Central Europe at the beginning of the early modern period, which led to the emergence of the dollar, are clearly explained. It goes on to explain the relationships that existed between the different thaler currencies that were involved in the development of the European currency systems right up to modern times and explains the reasons why the term %22dollar%22 was used in the late 18th Century, at the time of the founding of the United States of America. This book offers a very specific perspective on the common historical roots of the contemporary Euro-American civilization and contains significant new information for historians concerned with economic and political history." . "1"^^ . "Vorel, Petr" . "191"^^ . "Columbia University Press" . "This publication may be of especial interest in that, perhaps for the first time, the complex power and political relationships existing in Central Europe at the beginning of the early modern period, which led to the emergence of the dollar, are clearly explained. It goes on to explain the relationships that existed between the different thaler currencies that were involved in the development of the European currency systems right up to modern times and explains the reasons why the term %22dollar%22 was used in the late 18th Century, at the time of the founding of the United States of America. This book offers a very specific perspective on the common historical roots of the contemporary Euro-American civilization and contains significant new information for historians concerned with economic and political history."@en . . . . . "1"^^ . "978-0-88033-705-2" . . . . "From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century)" . . "25210" . "RIV/00216275:25210/13:39897583!RIV14-MSM-25210___" . "75810" . . "[8E3916F7FFAB]" . "From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century)" .