
Niall Ferguson's monumental two-volume masterpiece unveils 200 years of the Rothschild dynasty - from ghetto to global banking empire. Based on exclusive family archives, it dismantles myths about war profiteering while revealing how this Jewish family shaped European history despite rampant antisemitism.
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Governments across Europe desperately needed unprecedented sums to fund their massive armies, while disrupted communications and treacherous conditions for transporting gold across war-torn territories created profitable opportunities for those bold enough to navigate the risks.
『The House of Rothschild』の核心的なアイデアを分かりやすいポイントに分解し、革新的なチームがどのように創造、協力、成長するかを理解します。
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In 1836, when Nathan Rothschild died in Frankfurt, his wealth represented 0.62 percent of Britain's entire GDP - equivalent to roughly $3.7 billion today. That's wealthier, proportionally, than Bill Gates at his peak. But here's what makes this truly staggering: Nathan had started just forty years earlier as a textile merchant in Manchester with modest capital from his father. How does a Jewish family confined to Frankfurt's cramped ghetto - where houses stood just fourteen feet wide - transform into what contemporaries called "the sixth great power" of Europe within a single generation? The answer lies not in a single brilliant mind, but in an unprecedented family strategy that created the world's first multinational corporation. Five brothers, stationed in five cities, moved money across war-torn Europe faster than armies could march, turning chaos into opportunity and transforming how nations themselves would borrow, spend, and survive.