The ascent of money by Niall Ferguson reads as academic, analytical. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
What The ascent of money is like to read
A brisk sweep through financial history that reframes familiar events — the Renaissance, the Dutch republic, the French Revolution — as products of banking, bonds, and bubbles. Best for: readers who want big-picture economic history told with journalistic verve.
A sweeping, argument-driven survey of Western ascendancy, delivered with confident, magisterial authority and dense historical evidence rather than narrative drama.
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Crashed
J. Adam Tooze · 2018
A dense, data-driven analytical narrative tracing the 2008 financial crisis and its global political aftermath — demanding but authoritative nonfiction.
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The Great Divergence
Kenneth Pomeranz · 2000
Matches the analytical, academic mood, carried on steady pacing.
A pointed, erudite polemic in which Judt diagnoses the erosion of social democracy and urges a moral and political recommitment to collective welfare over market individualism.
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The human web
John Robert McNeill · 2002
A sweeping macrohistorical survey tracing global patterns of human contact and exchange across millennia, written with scholarly breadth rather than narrative drama.
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Price of Peace
Zachary D. Carter · 2020
Matches the analytical mood, carried on steady pacing.
Edible Economics
Ha-Joon Chang · 2022
A witty, food-themed tour through economic ideas, chapter by chapter, that makes technical concepts approachable through vivid culinary anecdotes.
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Code of Capital
Katharina Pistor · 2019
Another road into economics and capitalism, taken at quick, propulsive pacing.
Harvesting The Biosphere What We Have Taken From Nature
Vaclav Smil · 2012
A meticulously documented, unflinching quantitative survey of humanity's extraction from nature—grounded in historical scope and global systems analysis.
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About The ascent of money — what the genome says
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Who is The ascent of money for?
readers who want big-picture economic history told with journalistic verve
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