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Three books on the history of finance and trade: Conquest, Tribute, and Trade, by Howard J Erlichman; Vermeer’s Hat, by Timothy Brook; The Ascent of Money, by Niall Ferguson

Over the last year or so, I’ve become increasingly fascinated by economic and financial history. How trade forms bridges between civilisations; how empires funded their wars; how new things made their way into the homes and lives of ordinary people … Continue reading

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Two books on Asia: Monsoon by Robert Kaplan; When Asia was the World by Stewart Gordon

Welcome to my reading review! Asia is a pivotal continent – home to some of the world’s largest nations and some of its most dynamic. Recently I picked up two books on the region, Robert Kaplan’s Monsoon and Stewart Gordon’s … Continue reading

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