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PART I. THE LATE MIDDLE AGES: COINS AND THE LAW PART II. CIVIL LAW PART III. MONEY IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD: THE TRIUMPH OF NOMINALISM PART III. THE EVOLUTION OF CASHLESS PAYMENT: BANK MONEY PART IV. THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES: THE EMERGENCE OF PAPER MONEY PART V. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: FIAT MONEY
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