Niall Ferguson is one of Britain's most renowned historians. He is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, a senior faculty fellow of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard, and a visiting professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing. He is the author of fifteen books, including The Pity of War, The House of Rothschild, Empire, Civilization and Kissinger, 1923-1968- The Idealist, which won the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Prize. He is an award-making filmmaker, too, having won an international Emmy for his PBS series The Ascent of Money. His many other prizes include the Benjamin Franklin Prize for Public Service (2010), the Hayek Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2012) and the Ludwig Erhard Prize for Economic Journalism (2013). He was named Columnist of the Year at the 2018 British Press Awards.
"A stupendous achievement, a triumph of historical research and
imagination."—Robert Skidelsky, The New York Review of
Books
"Niall Ferguson's brilliant and altogether enthralling two-volume
family saga proves that academic historians can still tell great
stories that the rest of us want to read."—The New York Times Book
Review
"Superb ... An impressive ... account of the Rothschilds and their
role in history."—Boston Globe
In this sequel to The House of Rothschild: Money's Prophets 1798Ä1848 (LJ 10/15/98), Ferguson takes the Rothschild consortium from its zenith in the mid-1800s to the present day. In his view, the fundamental lesson of the Rothschild history is that the world evolves; over time, it is difficult to maintain superiority in any area, banking included. (Superiority, of course, is a relative term.) Risk and finance go hand in glove, and as the Rothschild consortium aged, it grew more and more "establishment," formally participating in government affairs. At the same time, it was unable to establish a beachhead on American shores, which ultimately led to its diminished importance in banking on an international scale. For students of economic history, this is a fascinating volume, but other readers will find this hard going. Recommended only for specialized collections.ÄSteven Silkunas, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, Philadelphia Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
"A stupendous achievement, a triumph of historical research and
imagination."-Robert Skidelsky, The New York Review of Books
"Niall Ferguson's brilliant and altogether enthralling two-volume
family saga proves that academic historians can still tell great
stories that the rest of us want to read."-The New York Times Book
Review
"Superb ... An impressive ... account of the Rothschilds and their
role in history."-Boston Globe
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