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Coins, Credit, and Commerce: The Financial Engines of Global History MTA
An accessible economic history explaining the evolution of money, banking, and fiscal systems from ancient minting to modern markets
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Coins, Credit, and Commerce: The Financial Engines of Global History *Coins, Credit, and Commerce: The Financial Engines of Global History* offers a sweeping and accessible narrative of how monetary innovation has shaped human civilization. From the first Lydian coins and the Roman fiscal-military machine to the invention of paper money in Song Dynasty China and the rise of Italian merchant-bankers, the book demystifies the evolution of financial tools. It explores how these "engines"—including double-entry bookkeeping, joint-stock companies, and central banking—did not just facilitate trade, but actively propelled the rise of empires, financed global wars, and underwrote the Industrial Revolution.

The book moves beyond Western history to provide a truly global perspective, examining Islamic commercial law, the impact of New World silver on Asian markets, and the brutal financial calculus of the Atlantic slave trade. In its final chapters, the narrative brings readers into the modern era, tracing the journey from the gold standard and the Bretton Woods agreement to the high-stakes world of derivatives and the 2008 Great Financial Crisis. Closing with a look at the digital frontier—fintech, platform capitalism, and the rise of cryptocurrencies and CBDCs—this work serves as an essential compass for understanding the hidden financial wiring of our world and where the future of money is headed.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The transition from barter to metallic coinage as a solution for the 'double coincidence of wants' and the subsequent evolution of money into a political tool for state-building.
  • Major Chinese and Islamic financial breakthroughs, including the world’s first paper currency and the development of interest-free, risk-sharing commercial contracts.
  • The rise of the 'fiscal-military state' and central banking, highlighting how institutionalized public debt fueled the growth of modern empires and national infrastructure.
  • The impact of the Gold Standard and the Bretton Woods system on global economic integration, and the factors that led to their eventual collapse.
  • The contemporary shift toward digital finance, exploring the mechanics of the 2008 crisis, the rise of fintech platforms, and the emerging competition between cryptocurrencies and CBDCs.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for students of economic history, finance professionals, and curious readers seeking an accessible yet comprehensive overview of how money has shaped human civilization. It is particularly beneficial for those looking to understand the historical precedents behind modern financial phenomena like inflation, global trade imbalances, and digital assets. By connecting ancient minting to modern markets, it provides a valuable framework for anyone trying to navigate the complexities of today’s global financial system.

Author:

Bobby Dixon

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Date Published:

December 31, 2025

Word Count:

40,581 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 51 minutes

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