A sweeping, eye-opening journey through 2,000 years of trade policy—across empires, revolutions, and modern nations.
What if the key to understanding global power wasn’t war or politics—but tariffs?
From the Roman Empire to modern China, from the Mughal Dynasty to Trump’s trade wars, this groundbreaking book reveals how tariffs have silently shaped the rise and fall of civilizations. Often dismissed as dry economics, tariffs have in fact been central to how nations build strength, defend sovereignty, and assert dominance on the world stage.
In this unique global history, you'll discover:
How ancient and medieval empires used tariffs to maintain power and fund expansion
Why Japan’s Meiji-era tariff strategy became a blueprint for industrial success
The truth behind the Smoot-Hawley Tariff and the Great Depression
How post-WWII Europe rebuilt its economy through tariff reform and integration
The resurgence of tariff warfare in the 21st century—from the U.S.–China conflict to global protectionism
Spanning over 20 richly researched chapters—from the Byzantine Empire to the European Union—this book offers the first accessible, narrative-driven global history of tariffs, connecting economics, politics, and culture in a way that’s rarely seen.
Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, policymaker, or simply a curious mind, The Role of Tariffs in History will forever change how you understand the forces behind wealth, war, and world order.