A Brief History of Trade: How Buying and Selling Built the World
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Edward Langford
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Trace the sweeping world history of commerce to see how ancient barters built today's complex global economics. Perfect for an enlightening daily commute, this thought-provoking journey swaps dry equations for the thrill of high-seas expeditions and desert caravans.
Satisfy your intellectual curiosity by following the tangible trails of merchants, early coins, and ancient contracts. You will witness the awe-inspiring rise and brutal collapse of empires, uncovering the dramatic human stories that shaped how families across centuries worked, survived, and connected.
What you'll discover inside:
• The fascinating origins of exchange, rooted deeply in community ritual and reputation rather than pure profit.
• How early writing, rudimentary accounting, and coinage fueled the expansion of ancient river civilizations.
• The vibrant atmosphere of bustling medieval fairs and the ingenious social inventions that birthed modern credit.
• The devastating human costs of overseas commerce, confronting the harsh realities of conquest and global extraction.
• How the leap to mass industry and two world wars forced global institutions to manage massive, fragile supply chains.
• The profound impact of the digital age on modern societal debates surrounding inequality, sustainability, and resilience.
Step into the vibrant, chaotic marketplaces that defined human civilization and continue to dictate our modern society. Hit play to embark on an unforgettable historical adventure that will permanently transform how you view every single item you purchase.
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