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Beyond the balance sheet

A qualitative analysis of monetary trust in interwar Poland
10. 12. 2025

Author(s):Zachary Mazur
Co-author(s):Nataša Henig Miščič (mod.), Sergej Škofljanec (snem., ton. mojst., film. mont.), Robert Vurušič (snem., ton. mojst.)
Year:10. 12. 2025
Publisher(s):Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana
Language(s):angleščina
Type(s) of material:moving image
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This presentation uses the perspectives of trust and the social meaning of money to understand the introduction of the Polish złoty in 1924. As the latest scholarship has shown, currency valuation is not a function of monetary factors (balance of trade, reserves, money supply), but rather is historically contingent based on the politics of the moment and visions of the future. Drawing inspiration from sociologists and behavioral economics, this presentation will uncover the historical, legal, cultural and socio-psychological mechanisms contributing to trust in a new monetary system. Poland dealt with currency chaos in the years after the end of the First World War, when post-imperial and other foreign currencies competed with the official legal tender, the Polish mark. As part of a broader tax and financial overhaul, Władysław Grabski led the foundation of a new central bank and a new currency, backed by gold.

Trust, as understood in the social sciences, indicates what people expect of one another and institutions, including the state. Money is an embodiment of trust because it represents an expectation of carrying value into the future to pay off debts and taxes as well as to be exchanged for goods and services. The point of departure for understanding trust will be to uncover how people understand money contextually, referred to as the social meaning of money.

This examination aims to understand the creation of the new national currency primarily through state-owned and private banks. Trust in money (and government) must be engendered and maintained. Thus this paper focuses on attempts to reach various populations in multiple languages (Polish, Ukrainian, Yiddish) in order to convince them of the security of the new currency.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/71467
    • title
      • Beyond the balance sheet
      • A qualitative analysis of monetary trust in interwar Poland
      • 10. 12. 2025
    • creator
      • Zachary Mazur
    • contributor
      • Nataša Henig Miščič (mod.)
      • Sergej Škofljanec (snem., ton. mojst., film. mont.)
      • Robert Vurušič (snem., ton. mojst.)
    • subject
      • Poljska
      • gospodarstvo
      • valute
      • denar
    • description
      • Predstavitev temelji na perspektivi zaupanja in družbenem pomenu denarja za razumevanje uvedbe poljskega zlota leta 1924. Kot so pokazale najnovejše raziskave, vrednost valute ni odvisna od monetarnih dejavnikov (trgovinske bilance, rezerv, denarnih zalog), ampak je zgodovinsko pogojena s trenutno politiko in vizijami prihodnosti. Predavanje, ki črpa navdih iz sociologije in behavioristične ekonomije, bo razkrilo zgodovinske, pravne, kulturne in sociopsihološke mehanizme, ki prispevajo k zaupanju v nov monetarni sistem. Poljska se je v letih po koncu prve svetovne vojne spopadala z valutnim kaosom, ko so postimperialne in druge tuje valute konkurirale uradnemu zakonitemu plačilnemu sredstvu, poljski marki. V okviru širše davčne in finančne reforme je Władysław Grabski vodil ustanovitev nove centralne banke in nove valute, podprte z zlatom.Zaupanje, kot ga razumejo družbene vede, kaže, kaj ljudje pričakujejo drug od drugega in od institucij, vključno z državo. Denar je utelešenje zaupanja, ker predstavlja pričakovanje, da bo v prihodnosti imel vrednost za plačilo dolgov in davkov ter da ga bo mogoče zamenjati za blago in storitve. Izhodišče za razumevanje zaupanja bo raziskati, kako ljudje razumejo denar v kontekstu, imenovanem socialni pomen denarja.Analiza želi razumeti ustvarjanje nove nacionalne valute predvsem prek državnih in zasebnih bank. Zaupanje v denar (in vlado) je treba vzpostaviti in ohraniti. Zato se prispevek osredotoča na poskuse, da se v več jezikih (poljščini, ukrajinščini, jidišu) dosežejo različne skupine prebivalstva in da se jih prepriča o varnosti nove valute.
      • This presentation uses the perspectives of trust and the social meaning of money to understand the introduction of the Polish złoty in 1924. As the latest scholarship has shown, currency valuation is not a function of monetary factors (balance of trade, reserves, money supply), but rather is historically contingent based on the politics of the moment and visions of the future. Drawing inspiration from sociologists and behavioral economics, this presentation will uncover the historical, legal, cultural and socio-psychological mechanisms contributing to trust in a new monetary system. Poland dealt with currency chaos in the years after the end of the First World War, when post-imperial and other foreign currencies competed with the official legal tender, the Polish mark. As part of a broader tax and financial overhaul, Władysław Grabski led the foundation of a new central bank and a new currency, backed by gold.Trust, as understood in the social sciences, indicates what people expect of one another and institutions, including the state. Money is an embodiment of trust because it represents an expectation of carrying value into the future to pay off debts and taxes as well as to be exchanged for goods and services. The point of departure for understanding trust will be to uncover how people understand money contextually, referred to as the social meaning of money.This examination aims to understand the creation of the new national currency primarily through state-owned and private banks. Trust in money (and government) must be engendered and maintained. Thus this paper focuses on attempts to reach various populations in multiple languages (Polish, Ukrainian, Yiddish) in order to convince them of the security of the new currency.
    • publisher
      • Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
    • date
      • 10. 12. 2025
    • type
      • video
    • language
      • Angleščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcSa