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In "The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896," William Arthur Shaw meticulously examines the evolution of monetary systems across centuries, offering a comprehensive analysis of currency's role in shaping economic landscapes. Shaw employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, weaving together historical documents, quantitative data, and anecdotal narratives that shed light on how currency impacted trade, governance, and social change. This work not only reflects the author's deep engagement with economic history but also situates itself within the broader context of pre-modern and modern economic theory, challenging readers to reconsider the significance of currency in societal development. Shaw, a distinguished economist and historian, brings a wealth of intellectual rigor to this study, likely influenced by his experiences observing the rapid industrialization of his time, which transformed traditional notions of currency. His earlier works in both economics and English history suggest a lifelong fascination with the intersection of money and society. Through meticulous research, Shaw's insights into various currencies, from commodities to paper notes, reveal an understanding of how these transactions shape human interaction and societal structures. I highly recommend "The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896" for anyone interested in economic history, policy-making, and the evolving nature of financial systems. Shaw's clear prose and analytical depth make this book an essential read for historians, economists, and casual readers alike, providing valuable lessons on the long-term implications of currency practices in contemporary society.
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Release date
Ebook: 3 December 2019
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English
India