

Mary Bridges, "Dollars and Dominion: US Bankers and the Making of a Superpower" (Princeton UP, 2024)
4 snips Oct 1, 2024
Mary Bridges, an expert in the history of US finance capitalism, delves into her book about the rise of US banking as an imperial force. She reveals how banking began as a side project for Gilded Age tycoons, evolving into a pivotal tool for projecting US power abroad. Bridges discusses the interplay of local communities with branch banking and how these institutions perpetuated social hierarchies. The conversation also touches on the transition from personal relationships to data-driven credit practices, reflecting on the enduring influence of financial systems on global dynamics.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Banking as Infrastructure: A Historical Exploration
02:32 • 9min
Exploring Heterarchy and the IBC
11:06 • 7min
Strategies for Financial Stabilization and Local Engagement
18:22 • 2min
Banking in Transition: The IBC in the Philippines
20:01 • 23min
Evolving Credit Practices: From Relationship to Data
42:37 • 2min
Training for Global Banking
44:44 • 13min