The book progresses chronologically, examining the wallet's role in ancient economies, during pivotal periods like the rise of mercantilism and the Industrial Revolution, and in our contemporary digital age. It uses diverse evidenceâarchaeological findings, historical analyses of trade, and sociological studiesâto demonstrate how wallet design and usage reflect broader social and economic trends.
Ultimately, Wallets and Trade provides readers with a unique lens for understanding the cultural and economic significance of everyday objects, highlighting the often-overlooked connections between material culture, consumer behavior, and socio-economic forces.