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The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 by William Arthur Shaw is a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the evolution of currency over more than six centuries. The book traces the origins, development, and transformations of monetary systems from the introduction of the first gold florin in Florence in 1252 through to the close of the nineteenth century. Shaw explores the intricate interplay between economic, political, and social forces that shaped the currencies of Europe and beyond, providing detailed analyses of coinage, standards of value, and the impact of major historical events such as wars, discoveries, and financial crises. The narrative delves into the rise and fall of various monetary standards, including the gold, silver, and bimetallic systems, and examines the policies and decisions of monarchs, governments, and financial institutions that influenced the course of monetary history. Shaw offers vivid descriptions of the great currency reforms, debasements, and innovations that marked different eras, from the medieval period through the Renaissance, the age of exploration, and the industrial revolution. The book also discusses the emergence of paper money, the development of banking, and the gradual shift towards modern financial systems. Richly illustrated with tables, charts, and historical examples, The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 serves as both a scholarly reference and an engaging narrative for readers interested in economic history, numismatics, and the forces that have shaped the world’s financial landscape. Shaw’s work remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of currency and its profound influence on the development of nations and societies.
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Liczba stron: 575
Rok wydania: 2025
