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History of Money, Banking, and Trade

History of Money, Banking, and Trade

Mike

A historical look at the development and evolution of money, banking, and trade. From the ancient civilizations to the present.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 9. The Spectacle of Babylonian Power and the Intrigue of Economic Mastery
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12/29/23 • 54 min

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Embark on a historical odyssey that will redefine your understanding of ancient Mesopotamian politics and economics. I, Mike D, am your guide through a saga of kings and empires, where the mighty Assyrians and Babylonians clash, and the wisdom of Nebuchadnezzar II echoes through the ages. Together, we'll scrutinize the delicate dance of power from Esarhaddon and Sennacherib, the Assyrian juggernauts, and the internal revolts that rewrote destinies. The tale thickens with familial rivalries as we recount Samar-suma-ukin rebellion against his brother, Ashurbanipal, unraveling a history fraught with alliances and betrayals.
Venture into the vibrant economic life of ancient Babylon, where trade routes were arteries of prosperity and temples doubled as commercial hubs. We'll sift through the economic fabric woven by Nebobalassar and Nebuchadnezzar II, spotlighting their diplomatic prowess that led to cultural assimilation and robust trade networks. Grapple with the enigma of the Hanging Gardens, scrutinize the market regulations by historical figures like Nabonidus, and marvel at the astronomical diaries that recorded market fluctuations with celestial precision. It's a chapter of history where economics and astrology converge, offering a glimpse into the minds of ancient scholars who documented their world with a meticulousness that rivals modern data analysts.
Witness the dramatic fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire as we chart the cunning of Cyrus the Great, whose conquests reshaped the map of the ancient world. Delve into the political and religious unrest that simmered in Babylon during Nabonidus's mysterious retreat to Arabia, and dissect the fateful night of Belshazzar's feast, where the writing on the wall prophesied doom. In an unprecedented move, we'll investigate Cyrus's innovative approach to the defeated Nabonidus, a strategy that would earn him the title of "the Great" and redefine the concept of victory. As we close this chapter, the echoes of ancient Mesopotamia continue to resonate, offering timeless lessons in leadership, economy, and human resilience.

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Ever wondered how an ancient civilization could thrive without war? Learn the secrets of the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the most advanced and peaceful societies of the ancient world. Join us as we unravel their enigmatic writing system, standardized weights and measures, and extensive trade networks that connected them with distant lands like Egypt, Anatolia, China, and Mesopotamia. We'll explore the dual role their sophisticated seals played as religious symbols and trade identifiers, offering clues to their influence on later cultures and possibly the early stages of Hinduism.
Imagine walking through the impeccably planned streets of the Indus Valley cities, with grid layouts that would make modern urban planners proud. Discover how these ancient engineers prioritized public health through advanced sewage and drainage systems, public baths, and stratified residential areas. We'll also discuss the innovative canal and irrigation systems that supported their agriculture and ensured a stable water supply, safeguarding against droughts. Learn about the vital role granaries played in food storage, tax payments, and trade, and examine the strategic dockyards and man-made canals that bolstered their trade activities.
We'll also take a closer look at the major cities like Harappa and Dholavira, exploring their strategic locations and the impacts of climate change that led to their eventual abandonment. Despite a lack of written records from the native people, foreign accounts from trading partners offer fascinating glimpses into this ancient society. Finally, we'll ponder the mystery of their peaceful existence and the eventual disappearance of this remarkable civilization, challenging earlier theories like the Aryan invasion. Join us as we piece together the legacy of the Indus Valley Civilization and its enduring influence on trade, culture, and religion.

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Have you ever wondered how the Assyrian Empire, famed for its brutality, was also one of the world's first economic powerhouses? Prepare to be taken on a riveting journey back in time to the evolution of trade and money in the ancient world. From the Greek mercenary army's shock at finding abandoned cities to the groundbreaking shift from cuneiform to parchment writing, we unravel a fascinating aspect of Assyrian progressiveness, contradicting their notorious reputation.
In this episode, we shine a light on the role of silver in ancient trade. Discover how this precious metal transformed from a basic price measurement tool to a formal medium of exchange. We delve into the bustling trade activities of Ashur, the Assyrian city where much of Mesopotamian silver flowed, revealing the intriguing dynamics of ancient commerce. From legal documents for merchants to the temples' role as storehouses, get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of antiquity.
Finally, we unpack the intricate workings of the tamkārum, the Assyrian trading system that shielded merchants while promoting trade agreements. We reveal the ancient datum account system of the Karam, a commercial office established about 4,000 years ago, and compare it intriguingly to modern private funds. Unearth secrets of exorbitant interest rates, potential insider trading, and the enormous profits amassed from long-distance trade. So, buckle up for a breathtaking trip into the heart of an ancient economic giant.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 30. Persian Intrigue and Economic Mastery

Episode 30. Persian Intrigue and Economic Mastery

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02/11/25 • 73 min

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What if the financial strategies of an ancient empire could reshape your understanding of economic power today? Join me, Mike D, on a captivating exploration of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, where every twist of a half-brother's betrayal and the cunning moves of a powerful sister become a lesson in political intrigue and economic innovation. Witness the rise and fall of rulers like Xerxes II and Darius II, whose stories of borrowed warfare echo through time, parallel to the sophisticated practices of the Murasu family. Together, we'll uncover how these historical narratives set the stage for a flourishing era of trade and financial leverage, drawing unexpected connections to medieval Italian city-states.
Experience the tension-filled corridors of the Persian court as we navigate the complex web of power struggles between Darius II and Artaxerxes II, and the ambition-fueled conflict of Cyrus the Younger. Intrigue and betrayal run rampant, with familial rivalries and strategic interventions by their formidable mother shaping the empire's destiny. Discover how the empire's reach extended into Greek affairs during the Peloponnesian War, and how Artaxerxes III's ruthless ascent to power left a complex legacy that echoed through time, setting the stage for future clashes with Macedonia.
Finally, unravel the Achaemenid Empire's groundbreaking advancements in economics, law, and culture. From the progressive Achaemenid Law Code to the empire's efficient credit systems and inclusive governance, these innovations laid the groundwork for modern financial systems. Marvel at the empire's engineering feats, agricultural progresses, and strategic management of vassal states. With Alexander the Great's conquest looming on the horizon, understand how these historical developments left a lasting impact on the world, reshaping warfare, governance, and economic strategies that resonate even today.

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Uncover the secrets of a bygone era as we navigate the rise and subsequent eclipse of the Nubian Empire, a civilization that emerged from Egypt's weakened grasp to forge its own path of dominance. King Kashta and his descendants rose to the challenge, leaving an indelible mark on history by claiming the Egyptian throne and birthing the 25th dynasty. The tale takes a turn with the entrance of Libyan generals who, despite clinging to Egyptian traditions, could not stave off the eventual fragmentation of power, leaving a priestly class to govern the south.
Venture into the ancient world's power plays and political gambits in the episode's revealing second chapter, where we dissect the ambitious endeavors of Necho II, including his remarkable canal project. This engineering feat not only linked the Nile to the Red Sea but also redefined the strategic significance of the region. The narrative weaves through Assyrian conquests, shifting loyalties, and Egypt's fluctuating independence, culminating in a complex web of ancient Near Eastern geopolitics that set the stage for the era's most monumental shifts.
In our final act, we trace the Persian shadow that crept over Egypt, sparking an economic transformation through the introduction of coinage—an innovation that reshaped trade and wealth in the ancient landscape. Darius I's rule heralded advancements in engineering and fiscal systems, amidst the backdrop of rebellion and pressure from Greek city-states. Join me, Mike D, as we sift through the sands of time to explore these epochal shifts, painting a rich tapestry of the relentless cycle of history that shapes our current world.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 25. From Ingots to Coins: Lydia's Financial Innovation
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10/29/24 • 69 min

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Embark on a fascinating exploration of ancient Anatolia and uncover the secrets of how the Ionian Greeks and Lydians shaped the economic and cultural landscapes of their time. Discover how the Ionian Greeks turned western Anatolia into a bustling hub of sea trade, setting up expansive networks across the Black Sea and laying the groundwork for the rise of Miletus as a center of commerce and learning. I share the riveting story of the Lydians' cultural exchanges with the Ionians, which paved the way for the revolutionary introduction of coinage—a financial innovation that forever altered the dynamics of trade in the ancient world.
Through strategic alliances and visionary economic strategies, Lydian kings like Ardys and Alyattes transformed Lydia into a dominant economic power. Hear about the transition from cumbersome metal ingots to the more practical and valuable coins, which spurred trade and streamlined tax collection. We'll explore the captivating tale of how Lydia minted the first coins and how these small, stamped pieces of metal became catalysts for economic progress, inspiring a leap to monetary economies and setting the stage for the fiscal frameworks of today.
Join me, Mike D, as I unravel the societal impacts of this economic revolution, from the vast wealth and luxurious lifestyles of Lydian elites to the economic ripple effects of ancient warfare. Understand how Lydia's innovations in coinage not only facilitated economic growth but also fueled social stratification and conspicuous consumption, mirroring economic behaviors that persist in modern times. This episode offers a treasure trove of insights, connecting ancient monetary practices to contemporary economic systems and providing an engaging perspective on how early trading innovations continue to influence our world.

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Embark with us on a historical odyssey that brings to light the economic transformation of ancient Egypt, a narrative woven through the actions of legendary figures and the dynamic shifts in trade and currency. Our exploration opens with the arrival of Greek influence, spearheaded by Alexander the Great, whose vision and respect for Egyptian culture ushered in an era of prosperity and strategic trade via the bustling city of Alexandria. The city's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse, including the storied construction of its great Lighthouse, sets the stage for a society in flux—a society where the cultures and economies of Greece and Egypt began an intricate dance that would define the Mediterranean world.
Venture deeper as we navigate the complex tapestry of Ptolemaic banking, property law, and innovative taxation systems that became the economic pillars of this ancient civilization. Through the tales of Egyptian bankers like Python and the meticulous tax strategies employed by the state, we uncover how these financial mechanisms cemented Egypt's prosperity. We'll also examine the societal implications of these practices, from the integration of Greek banking traditions to shifts in agricultural responsibility and legal fairness, providing a vivid contrast to modern economic systems.
Our journey culminates with a retrospective on Cleopatra's reign, the societal tremors that prefaced the fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty, and a reflective comparison of Egypt's economic systems to those of Mesopotamia. The introduction of intricate monetary systems by the Ptolemies marked a significant turning point in Egypt's role within ancient world trade networks. This episode isn't just a history lesson; it's a revelation of how the past connects with our present, offering a profound appreciation for the economic milestones that have left an indelible mark on the tapestry of human civilization.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 6. From Trading Outpost to Power Hub: Assur's Rise in Mesopotamia
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11/08/23 • 42 min

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Prepare to journey through the ancient sands of Mesopotamia as we uncover the rise of the city-state of Assur. The episode unfurls the grand and stirring tale of Assur's transformation under King Shamshi-Adad I, from a tiny trading outpost to a power hub in the heart of Mesopotamia. Are you ready to explore the king's triumphant reign, ambitious construction projects, and the financial innovations that facilitated an explosive expansion in long-distance trade?
We'll also meet Ahana, a shrewd and dynamic woman who brilliantly unraveled a case of potential financial fraud. Moving outside the city walls, we delve into the unexpected independence and influence of women in the Assyrian business world. From producing prized exports to managing business ventures and real estate, Assyrian women defied the gender norms of their time, offering an intriguing perspective of the societal dynamics of the ancient Near East.
Lastly, we'll navigate the highs and lows of the mighty Assyrian Empire. The episode explores the implications of the lack of historical records, the rise of rivals such as the Mitanni Kingdom, and the city's subsequent abandonment. As the Hittites ascended to power and the Near East transformed into a bustling economic hub, the fate of this ancient empire offers a potent reminder of the power of resources, technology, and the indomitable spirit of human civilization. Tune in for a thrilling tour through time and the shifting sands of ancient empires.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 14. Chronicles of Trade and Power in the Egyptian Middle Kingdom
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03/18/24 • 72 min

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Step back into the sands of time with me, Mike D, as we unlock the secrets of an ancient empire's rise from the ashes. Imagine a realm where black eyeliner symbolizes not just beauty, but a complex web of trade and cultural exchange that reaches across continents. We're setting sail on a narrative journey that spans from the Theban-led reunification under Mentuhotep II to the pivotal economic transformations that forged Egypt's Middle Kingdom. You'll be captivated by stories of shipwrecked sailors and lured into the mysteries of the fabled land of Punt, as we trace the spiritual and economic threads that intertwine to create the rich tapestry of Egyptian civilization.
Hold fast as we charge into the chariot-driven era of the Hyksos and the subsequent golden age under Theban King Amhose. You'll ride alongside the expansion of trade routes and stand in the shadow of the great Temple of Karnak, a testament to the prosperity and power wielded by a civilization at its zenith. Discover how these vast networks of commerce and conquest didn't just build monuments but reshaped the very foundations of society, from shifts in land ownership to the profound roles women played in the ancient economy. Our exploration is as much about the physical treasures unearthed as it is about understanding the societal evolution that these economic practices spurred.
As we near the conclusion of our odyssey, we'll confront the tumult of Akhenaten's reign and the religious revolution that threatened to unravel centuries of tradition. Witness the fragility of empire as we dissect the administrative neglect and corruption that left the nation teetering on the brink of ruin. The echoes of history resonate in our present, reminding us that the whims of rulers can shape the destinies of nations. Join us for a tale of grandeur and downfall, of the enduring legacy of a civilization that continues to mesmerize the world with its mysteries and marvels.

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History of Money, Banking, and Trade - Episode 28. From Kings to Roads: The Strategic Marvels of the Persian Empire
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12/31/24 • 71 min

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What if leadership wasn't just about power, but about the strategic finesse to unify and expand one of history's most formidable empires? Join me, Mike D, as I unravel the compelling narratives of the Persian Empire from the visionary reign of Cyrus the Great to the masterful administration of Darius the Great. This episode promises to enlighten you on the art of leadership transitions, the challenges of securing legitimacy, and the monumental infrastructure projects that sculpted the empire's legacy. Learn how Darius transformed an economic oversight into an opportunity, setting the stage for a standardized monetary system that was pivotal to the Persian economic revival.
Explore the architectural grandeur and strategic brilliance of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, reflected in the construction of Persepolis and the intricate road networks. Discover the strategic significance of the King's Road, which facilitated trade and communication from Armenia to Northern India, and the tragic tale of Persepolis's destruction at the hands of Alexander the Great. We’ll discuss how these infrastructure marvels laid the groundwork for future empires, highlighting innovations like resting stations that ensured efficient connectivity across daunting terrains.
Delve into the complexities of ancient politics as Darius navigated military strategy and political expansion, including his intriguing promotion of democracy in Ionia. Examine the tensions between Athens and Sparta, culminating in the iconic Battle of Marathon, where innovative military tactics thwarted the Persian advance. Uncover the subtle interplay between tyranny and democracy, and how these ancient dynamics continue to echo in modern geopolitical strategies. Each of these elements paints a vivid picture of an empire defined by its leaders’ remarkable ability to adapt, strategize, and implement visionary changes.

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How many episodes does History of Money, Banking, and Trade have?

History of Money, Banking, and Trade currently has 32 episodes available.

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The podcast is about History, Banking, Money, Trade, Podcasts and Arts.

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The episode title 'Episode 26. From Deserts to Dynasties: The Resilient Legacy of the Persian Empire' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on History of Money, Banking, and Trade is 58 minutes.

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Episodes of History of Money, Banking, and Trade are typically released every 20 days, 23 hours.

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The first episode of History of Money, Banking, and Trade was released on Aug 6, 2023.

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