What is money, really?It isn't just coins, banknotes, or numbers on a screen. Money is one of humanity's greatest inventions, a force that has built civilizations, fueled empires, started wars, transformed trade, and shaped the modern world. Yet few of us know where it came from or why it still holds such extraordinary power over our lives.
The History of Money is a sweeping work of narrative non-fiction that traces the complete history of money from ancient barter and the mysterious Ishango Bone to the first Lydian coins, the rise of banking, the gold standard, central banking, Bretton Woods, and the digital age of cryptocurrency. Combining world history, financial history, and economic history, it reveals how currency changed the course of civilization.
Inside, you'll discover:
- How the earliest records of debt may predate written language
- Why gold became the world's most trusted store of value
- How the Medici, the Bank of England, and central banking reshaped global finance
- The surprising stories behind tulip mania, the gold standard, Bretton Woods, and the 2008 financial crisis
- How paper money, fiat currency, and digital currency transformed the global economy
- Why every major civilization, from ancient Sumer and Rome to modern America, was shaped by its monetary system
- What the future of money could look like in an increasingly digital world
Grounded in leading historical scholarship yet written as an engaging story, this is more than a history of currency or banking. It is the story of human ambition, innovation, power, and survival told through the evolution of money itself.
Whether you're fascinated by
history of money,
financial history,
economic history,
history of banking, or simply want to understand how money became the invisible foundation of modern civilization, this book will change the way you think about the world—and the system that has shaped it for thousands of years.