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A subject of interest: usurers on trial in early nineteenth-century France

机译:感兴趣的主题:19世纪初法国的高利贷者受到审判

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This article examines perceptions and practices of habitual usury, a crime consisting of lending above the legal rate of interest on multiple occasions, in early nineteenth-century France using descriptions of usury trials found in the popular legal periodical the Gazette des Tribunaux. Following the French Revolution, French law legitimized lending at interest in principle, but punished 'habitual usurers' who 'made a profession' from lending above the legal limit. The decades that followed witnessed striking growth in banking, joint-stock companies and other financial institutions. Highlighting the connections between cultural constructions of the usurer and the actual processes deemed usurious, this article seeks to understand a paradox: that usury was deemed omnipresent in French society yet it was rarely prosecuted. By examining how habitual usury was defined and prosecuted in French courtrooms, this article shows how habitual usurers both validated and undermined stereotypical notions of predatory lending behavior found in popular culture of the time. Habitual usury trials also reveal the actual practices that allowed those excluded from formal financial networks to participate in the growth of capitalist relations. This article argues that the nineteenth-century obsession with the usurer can be explained by the crucial role played by usurious practices in the credit economy of the period. As such, prosecution of usury tended to focus on the character of the usury rather than the actual practice of illegal lending. This article suggests that by occasionally prosecuting particularly egregious 'immoral' moneylenders, the legal system and journals like the Gazette des Tribunaux worked to keep credit accessible to the 'underbanked'.
机译:本文使用在流行的法律期刊《宪报》中发现的高利贷审判的描述,研究了惯常高利贷的观念和做法,这种犯罪是在19世纪初的法国多次借出高于法定利率的贷款构成的。法国大革命后,法国法律从原则上使贷款合法化,但对“从事职业的高利贷者”进行了惩罚,这些高利贷者“从事某种职业”,使其贷款不得超过法定限额。在随后的几十年中,银行,股份公司和其他金融机构出现了惊人的增长。本文着重强调了高利贷者的文化结构与被认为是高利贷者的实际过程之间的联系,试图理解一个悖论:高利贷在法国社会被视为无所不在,却很少受到起诉。通过研究法国法庭上习惯性高利贷的定义和起诉方式,本文显示了习惯性高利贷者如何既验证又破坏了当时流行文化中掠夺性借贷行为的陈规定型观念。惯常的高利贷审判还揭示了允许从正规金融网络中被排除在外的人参与资本主义关系发展的实际做法。本文认为,十九世纪对高利贷者的痴迷可以用高利贷行为在当时的信贷经济中发挥的关键作用来解释。因此,对高利贷的起诉往往侧重于高利贷的性质,而不是非法贷款的实际做法。本文建议,通过偶尔起诉特别令人震惊的“不道德”放债人,法律制度和《宪报》(Gazette des Tribunaux)之类的期刊努力使“资金不足的银行”获得信贷。

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