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Clive Day

A history of commerce

In “A History of Commerce,” Clive Day meticulously chronicles the evolution of trade from ancient times to the contemporary era, examining the intricate interplay between economic practices and societal developments. His literary style is both accessible and deeply analytical, weaving together historical facts with rich narratives that illuminate the significance of commerce in shaping civilizations. Through a careful selection of case studies, Day explores key themes such as the rise of mercantilism, the impact of the industrial revolution, and the globalization of markets, positioning commerce not merely as an economic activity but as a catalyst for cultural exchange and transformation. Clive Day, a scholar with a profound interest in economic history, draws from a well of knowledge garnered throughout his academic career. His background in both history and economics provides him with a unique lens through which he examines commerce, reflecting his belief that understanding economic pathways is essential to grasping the broader currents of human history. His passion for uncovering the underlying narratives of commerce likely stems from his desire to highlight its often-overlooked implications in shaping human behavior and civilization. This book is highly recommended for readers keen on gaining a deeper understanding of how commerce has influenced not only the economy but also the social and cultural fabrics of societies. Its comprehensive scope and insightful analysis make it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the pivotal role that trade has played throughout history.
854 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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