Money and Promises: Seven Deals that Changed the World
By (Author) Paolo Zannoni
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
4th June 2024
14th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Economic history
Banking
330.9
Hardback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
In the twelfth-century, Pisa was a thriving metropolis, a powerhouse of global trade, and a city that stood at the centre of Mediaeval Europe. But Pisa had a problem. It was running out of coins. In the face of financial crisis, it was here that the foundations of modern banking were born. In Money and Promises, the distinguished financier, entrepreneur and historian Paolo Zannoni examines the fascinating, complex relationship between states and banks. He draws upon seven case studies: the republic of twelfth-century Pisa, seventeenth-century Venice, the infant years of the Bank of England, Imperial Spain, the Kingdom of Naples, the nascent USA during the American Revolution, and Bolshevik Russia in 19171921. Spanning a multitude of countries, political systems, and historical eras, Zannoni shows that at the heart of these institutions is an intricate exchange of debt and promises that allowed the modern world as we know it to take shape. Featuring fresh insights and innovative research, this authoritative yet extremely accessible book explores the vital relationship upon which all individual, financial, and political systems still depend.
Paolo Zannoni is the Executive Chairman of the Board of Prada and International Advisor to the Executive Office of Goldman Sachs International. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Jackson Institute and the Center for International Finance at Yale University. With a distinguished and global financial career, his former positions include Partner of Goldman Sachs, President of Fiat USSR, and President of Fiat USA. Before venturing into the financial world, Zannoni studied at the universities of Bologna, Florence, and Yale. Money and Promises is his first book.