A History of the World Oldest Currencies Still in Use
Azhar ul Haque Sario
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Volkswirtschaft
Beschreibung
Have you ever considered what role money has played in shaping global history? The book explores the historical narratives of the world's oldest currencies that remain in circulation today. The British pound and Japanese yen tell remarkable stories of survival through empires and wars and economic turmoil. Learn why the Swiss franc represents financial stability, how the US dollar maintains its top position in the world, and the remarkable endurance of the Haitian gourde amidst significant challenges. This exploration of historical and economic contexts demonstrates how money has developed societies and continues to impact our modern environment. This book offers much more than just a collection of basic information and statistics. We animate these currencies by investigating their historical drama and current challenges. This section shows how the Russian ruble survived revolutionary changes while the Falkland Islands pound represents a territorial conflict and the Canadian dollar maintains its course alongside its powerful neighbor. Our exploration extends past mainstream currencies to investigate the history of lesser-known monetary units such as the Serbian dinar and the Armenian dram. Readers will find a distinct viewpoint in this book through its innovative examination of the relationship between money and power within cultural contexts.
Kundenbewertungen
international finance, Currency history, economic history, ancient coins, financial history, reserve currencies, monetary policy, world currencies, global economy