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Money and Promises

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Zannoni delves into the intricate interplay between states and banks, embarking on a captivating journey through history via seven insightful case studies. From the medieval city-state of Pisa to the tumultuous landscape of Bolshevik Russia, the author elucidates the complex nexus of finance and governance that has exerted a profound influence on the evolution of our modern world. Through meticulous analysis and vivid storytelling, Zannoni unveils the enduring symbiosis between states and financial institutions, offering readers a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped our socio-economic landscape across centuries and continents.

This is a first for me by the author and one I enjoyed and I would read more of their work. The book cover is eye-catching and appealing and would spark my interest if in a bookshop. Thank you to the author, publisher and Netgalley for this ARC.

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This work offers a captivating exploration of the symbiotic relationship between states and banks, tracing its origins through seven illuminating case studies spanning centuries and continents. From twelfth-century Pisa to Bolshevik Russia, Zannoni unveils the intricate dynamics of finance and governance that have shaped the modern world.

At the heart of Zannoni's narrative lies the twelfth-century Pisa, a bustling hub of global trade grappling with a dire shortage of coins. In a pivotal moment of crisis, the city's rulers and moneylenders forged a landmark agreement that laid the groundwork for modern banking and statecraft. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Zannoni unveils the genesis of this transformative pact, shedding light on its enduring legacy.

Spanning epochs and geographies, Money & Promises delves into seven distinct case studies, from seventeenth-century Venice to the nascent USA during the American Revolution. Each case study offers a nuanced examination of the interplay between debt, promises, and political power, illuminating the evolution of financial institutions and governance structures across diverse contexts.

Zannoni's prose is both academic and accessible, guiding readers through centuries of financial history with clarity and precision.

One of the book's most compelling aspects is its relevance to contemporary debates surrounding finance, governance, and statecraft. Money & Promises stands as a seminal work in the field of financial history, offering a panoramic view of the forces that have shaped the modern world. Zannoni's authoritative yet accessible approach makes this book essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the origins and evolution of banking and statecraft. Rich in scholarship and insight, it is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers interested in the intersection of finance, politics, and society.

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