The Development of Mutual Aid Tontines in Nineteenth Century Ireland

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
Andrew McDiarmid
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A tontine is a shared fund in which surviving investors benefit financially from the deaths of other members. Since the mid-seventeenth century it has been used variously across Europe as a tool to raise state revenue, as a private, and as a method to raise capital for building projects. In nineteenth-century Ireland, the tontine developed to include a mutual aid scheme directed at the country's working classes and poor. This form of tontine existed within a wider sphere of microcredit and microfinance instruments – including loan funds, pawnbrokers and Mont de Piété banks - directed at Ireland's poorer classes. These provided services to a section of Irish society neglected by the country's and other financial institutions. The mutual aid tontine was therefore very much an indigenous financial instrument developed for the needs of Irish society. Like the Irish themselves it travelled. The scheme also proved to be popular in England during the nineteenth century, predominantly in areas of high Irish immigration. This article argues that this was as a direct result of the transplantation of Irish communities and support structures into England.
十九世纪爱尔兰互助会的发展
通坦是一种共有基金,其中幸存的投资者从其他成员的死亡中获得经济利益。自十七世纪中叶以来,通丁在欧洲各地被不同程度地用作增加国家收入的工具、私人以及为建筑项目筹集资金的方法。在十九世纪的爱尔兰,通丁会发展成为一个针对该国工人阶级和穷人的互助计划。这种形式的通丁存在于针对爱尔兰贫困阶层的小额信贷和小额融资工具(包括贷款基金、典当行和皮埃蒙特银行)的更大范围内。这些机构为爱尔兰社会中被国家和其他金融机构忽视的群体提供服务。因此,互助通兑银行在很大程度上是为满足爱尔兰社会需求而开发的本土金融工具。就像爱尔兰人自己一样,它也在旅行。事实证明,该计划在 19 世纪的英国也很受欢迎,主要是在爱尔兰移民较多的地区。本文认为,这是爱尔兰社区和支持结构移植到英格兰的直接结果。
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