War and Gold: A Five-Hundred-Year History of Empires, Adventures, and Debt
Autor Kwasi Kwartengen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 mai 2014
The
world
was
wild
for
gold.
After
discovering
the
Americas,
and
under
pressure
to
defend
their
vast
dominion,
the
Habsburgs
of
Spain
promoted
gold
and
silver
exploration
in
the
New
World
with
ruthless
urgency.
But,
the
great
influx
of
wealth
brought
home
by
plundering
conquistadors
couldn't
compensate
for
the
Spanish
government's
extraordinary
military
spending,
which
would
eventually
bankrupt
the
country
multiple
times
over
and
lead
to
the
demise
of
the
great
empire.
Gold became synonymous with financial dependability, and following the devastating chaos of World War I, the gold standard came to express the order of the free market system. Warfare in pursuit of wealth required borrowing—a quickly compulsive dependency for many governments. And when people lost confidence in the promissory notes and paper currencies issued during wartime, governments again turned to gold.
In this captivating historical study, Kwarteng exposes a pattern of war-waging and financial debt—bedmates like April and taxes that go back hundreds of years, from the French Revolution to the emergence of modern-day China. His evidence is as rich and colorful as it is sweeping. And it starts and ends with gold.
Gold became synonymous with financial dependability, and following the devastating chaos of World War I, the gold standard came to express the order of the free market system. Warfare in pursuit of wealth required borrowing—a quickly compulsive dependency for many governments. And when people lost confidence in the promissory notes and paper currencies issued during wartime, governments again turned to gold.
In this captivating historical study, Kwarteng exposes a pattern of war-waging and financial debt—bedmates like April and taxes that go back hundreds of years, from the French Revolution to the emergence of modern-day China. His evidence is as rich and colorful as it is sweeping. And it starts and ends with gold.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586487683
ISBN-10: 158648768X
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: including an 8-pp. B/W insert on gloss
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 158648768X
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: including an 8-pp. B/W insert on gloss
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Kwasi
Kwartengwas
born
in
London
to
Ghanaian
parents
in
1975.
He
was
educated
at
Trinity
College,
Cambridge,
and
at
Harvard
University,
where
he
spent
a
year
as
a
Kennedy
Scholar.
After
completing
a
PhD
in
history
at
Cambridge
University,
he
worked
as
a
financial
analyst
in
London.
He
is
a
Conservative
member
of
Parliament
and
author
ofGhosts
of
Empire:
Britain's
Legacies
in
the
Modern
World.
H
lives
in
London,
UK.
Recenzii
“One
strength
is
in
the
lucidity
of
Kwarteng's
narrative
style.War
and
Goldmanages
to
sweeten
the
abstruse
parts
of
his
monetary
history
with
anecdotes
about
the
major
actors.…
Kwarteng
has
a
flair
for
the
elegant
turn
of
phrase.”—New
York
Times
Book
Review
"War and Goldis a chronicle of fiscal ruination and redemption, with the emphasis on the former… Mr. Kwarteng, a heroic reader, has compiled a wonderful bibliography and gathered a colorful grouping of monetary characters to people his chapters.” —James Grant,Wall Street Journal
“This near-perfect volume appears with almost preternaturally perfect timing around the centenary of the beginning of World War I … War and Gold is a compelling successor to Liaquat Ahamed's delightful and invaluable The Lords of Finance, awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in history. Kwarteng delivers up a successor volume worthy of such a prize. It extends Ahamed's temporal framework by a factor of ten, to 500 years. Kwarteng, too, has compelling narrative virtuosity. His book is full of dramatic, charming, often wry vignettes of fascinating characters — heroes and villains, adventurers and knaves — spinning around, and off, the axis of the gold standard, in war and in peace.”Ralph Benko, Forbes.com
"War and Goldis a chronicle of fiscal ruination and redemption, with the emphasis on the former… Mr. Kwarteng, a heroic reader, has compiled a wonderful bibliography and gathered a colorful grouping of monetary characters to people his chapters.” —James Grant,Wall Street Journal
“This near-perfect volume appears with almost preternaturally perfect timing around the centenary of the beginning of World War I … War and Gold is a compelling successor to Liaquat Ahamed's delightful and invaluable The Lords of Finance, awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in history. Kwarteng delivers up a successor volume worthy of such a prize. It extends Ahamed's temporal framework by a factor of ten, to 500 years. Kwarteng, too, has compelling narrative virtuosity. His book is full of dramatic, charming, often wry vignettes of fascinating characters — heroes and villains, adventurers and knaves — spinning around, and off, the axis of the gold standard, in war and in peace.”Ralph Benko, Forbes.com
This carefully documented, scholarly, well-written work provides an account of the development of international financial institutions over the past five centuries…Overall, the book is a captivating narrative of monetary history that starts and ends with gold.” —CHOICE
“A well-written history of money...It's refreshing to read such a concise and cutting book” —Jim Landers,Dallas Morning News
"‘War and Gold' offers fresh, big-picture perspective on issues as tangible as our wallets' contents.” —Alan Wallace,Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"The title's implications aside, this is really a history of money—thoroughly satisfying and remarkably accessible...While John Kenneth Galbraith's 1975 Money: Whence it Came, Where It Went remains the subject's touchstone, Kwarteng superbly brings that volume up to date in explaining the almost unexplainable." —Publishers Weekly,starred review
“Absorbing… a fascinating, lucid and serious history of money, from the discovery of the wealth of the Americas to the present financial crisis.”—The Times(UK)
“Enormously entertaining… so engagingly written that readers of all political persuasions should enjoy it.”—Sunday Times(UK)
“This clever history of money weighs its enduring ability to destabilise society… For people brought up in the internet age, the concept of an economy propped up by a rock, a hill, a mountain of gold might seem quirky. If so, Kwarteng's detailed tracking of the shift from gold to paper will come as a revelation…. Kwarteng might not know how to stabilise a financial system that floats on credit, but he certainly understands the forces and the mistakes that have led to that destabilisation.”—The Observer(UK)
“Few stones are left unlifted in this study…The result is a retelling from a senior, political, financial viewpoint. It's high table or, to give a more modern description, c-suite stuff.”—The Independent(UK)
“A complicated story well told, from which financial lessons emerge naturally without Kwarteng finding it necessary to bludgeon the reader with his message.” —Financial Times(UK)
“A meaty, thoughtful, and well-written book”—Literary Review
“Kwarteng is thorough and insightful, weaving a narrative that transports the reader convincingly through time and place. He points out that victory has just as much financial cost as defeat.”—London Evening Standard