Money Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe

Money  Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe
Author: Lawrin Armstrong,Martin M. Elbl,Ivana Elbl,Lawrin David Armstrong
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004156333

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The volume explores late medieval market mechanisms and associated institutional, fiscal and monetary, organizational, decision-making, legal and ethical issues, as well as selected aspects of production, consumption and market integration. The essays span a variety of local, regional, and long-distance markets and networks.

Mediaeval Trade and Finance

Mediaeval Trade and Finance
Author: Michael Moïssey Postan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1973-06-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521522021

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A collection of Professor Postan's major essays on medieval trade and finance.

Money Markets and Trade in Early Southeast Asia

Money  Markets  and Trade in Early Southeast Asia
Author: Robert S. Wicks
Publsiher: SEAP Publications
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0877277109

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Money places an explicit value on all things and this work by Robert S. Wicks explores the impact of monetization in premodern Southeast Asia from the third century BC to the rise of Maleka in the early fifteenth century. Ideas about money developed unevenly throughout the region and the author, in seven case studies written in a highly narrative style, explores why this was so. He considers trade policies, price controls, exchange ratios, monopolies, variant standards of value, and the administrative complexity necessary for such economic complexity. Reproduced data, maps, tables, and figures display the intertwining of anthropology, archeology, history, culture, and economics. -- Amazon.com.

Markets in Early Medieval Europe

Markets in Early Medieval Europe
Author: Tim Pestell,Katharina Ulmschneider
Publsiher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105026617709

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The identification of productive sites, mostly through the detection of coins, has increasingly shown how economic and cultural exchange went on not just in coastal ports, but at a myriad of other places, many of them inland.

Cities and Economy in Europe

Cities and Economy in Europe
Author: Katalin Szende,Erika Szívós,Boglárka Weisz
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781003851585

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Exploring new perspectives concerning regions traditionally considered “on the margins” of Europe, this book fills a gap in current historiography through its analysis of cities, space, and economy from the High Middle Ages to the present. Markets, trade, and economy in general have formed the backbone of urban life ever since the emergence of cities and towns, but classical theorists have largely focused on developments in Western Europe. Urban research in the last few decades has advanced in many ways to supersede and correct this still influential image and to include other parts of Europe into the analytical framework. Building on these emerging methodologies, this volume pays close attention to the fringes of Europe in the East, North, West, and South. The essays discuss the development of various spaces as nodal points for the exchange and production of commodities that took place in cities and towns. The scope of this work allows for a point of comparison to frequently studied examples in Europe, encouraging readers to identify larger patterns beyond individual examples. Cities and Economy in Europe: Markets and Trade on the Margins from the Middle Ages to the Present is the perfect resource for students and researchers of economic and urban history.

Money and Its Use in Medieval Europe

Money and Its Use in Medieval Europe
Author: Peter Spufford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521375908

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This is a full-scale study that explores every aspect of money in Europe and the Middle Ages.

Money Morality and Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Money  Morality  and Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Author: Juliann M. Vitullo,Diane Wolfthal
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 075466497X

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One of the first volumes to explore the intersection of economics, morality, and culture, this collection analyzes the role of the developing monetary economy in Western Europe from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. The contributors--scholars from the fields of history, literature, art history and musicology--explore how money infiltrated every aspect of everyday life, modified notions of social identity, and encouraged debates about ethical uses of wealth.

Markets in Early Medieval Europe

Markets in Early Medieval Europe
Author: Tim Pestell,Katharina Ulmschneider
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 190511933X

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Major sites such as Hamwic and Dorestad typically dominate any discussion of early medieval trade and emporia - this study is altogether atypical in many ways. Comprising nineteen papers taken from a conference held at Worcester College, Oxford in 2000, the focus here is very much on the smaller, more rural trading centres and inland markets of Northern Europe. The contributors reflect very different approaches to the material, including studies that examine up-to-date historical, archaeological and numismatic evidence from Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden dating from the 7th to 9th century. The authors consider the rather controversial use of metal-detecting in identifying and defining new sites and patterns of interaction and exchange, highlighting its positive contribution. Contributors include Mark Blackburn, David Griffiths, Lars Jorgensen, Michael Metcalf, Julian D Richards, Peter Sawyer and Astrid Tummuscheit.