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A comprehensive analysis of economic transition between the later Roman empire and Charlemagne's reigne.
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A comprehensive analysis of economic transition between the later Roman empire and Charlemagne's reigne.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1130
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 2083g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661027
- ISBN-10: 0521661021
- Artikelnr.: 24327633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1130
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 2083g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661027
- ISBN-10: 0521661021
- Artikelnr.: 24327633
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Commerce, communications and the origins of the European economy
Part I. The End of the World: 1. The end of the ancient world
2. Late Roman industry: case studies in decline
3. Land and river communications in late antiquity
4. Sea change in late antiquity
The end of the ancient economy: a provisional balance sheet
Part II. People on the Move
5. A few western faces
6. Two hundred more envoys and pilgrims: group portrait
7. Byzantine faces
8. Easterners heading west: group portrait
9. Traders, slaves, and exiles
People on the move
Part III. Things that Travelled: 10. Hagiographical horizons: collecting exotic relics in early medieval France
11. 'Virtual' coins and communications
12. 'Real money': Arab and Byzantine coins around Carolingian Europe
Things on the move
Part IV. The Patterns of Change: 13. The experience of travel
14. Secular rhythms: communications over time
15. Seasonal rhythms
16. Time under way
17. 'Spaces of sea': Europe's western Mediterranean communications
18. Venetian breakthrough: Europe's central Mediterranean communications
19. New overland routes
The patterns of change
Part V. Commerce: 20. Early medieval trading worlds
21. Where are the merchants?: Italy
22. Merchants and markets of Frankland
23. Connections
24. Where are the wares?: eastern imports to Europe
25. European exports to Africa and Asia
At the origins of the European economy
Appendices
Bibliography.
Part I. The End of the World: 1. The end of the ancient world
2. Late Roman industry: case studies in decline
3. Land and river communications in late antiquity
4. Sea change in late antiquity
The end of the ancient economy: a provisional balance sheet
Part II. People on the Move
5. A few western faces
6. Two hundred more envoys and pilgrims: group portrait
7. Byzantine faces
8. Easterners heading west: group portrait
9. Traders, slaves, and exiles
People on the move
Part III. Things that Travelled: 10. Hagiographical horizons: collecting exotic relics in early medieval France
11. 'Virtual' coins and communications
12. 'Real money': Arab and Byzantine coins around Carolingian Europe
Things on the move
Part IV. The Patterns of Change: 13. The experience of travel
14. Secular rhythms: communications over time
15. Seasonal rhythms
16. Time under way
17. 'Spaces of sea': Europe's western Mediterranean communications
18. Venetian breakthrough: Europe's central Mediterranean communications
19. New overland routes
The patterns of change
Part V. Commerce: 20. Early medieval trading worlds
21. Where are the merchants?: Italy
22. Merchants and markets of Frankland
23. Connections
24. Where are the wares?: eastern imports to Europe
25. European exports to Africa and Asia
At the origins of the European economy
Appendices
Bibliography.
Commerce, communications and the origins of the European economy
Part I. The End of the World: 1. The end of the ancient world
2. Late Roman industry: case studies in decline
3. Land and river communications in late antiquity
4. Sea change in late antiquity
The end of the ancient economy: a provisional balance sheet
Part II. People on the Move
5. A few western faces
6. Two hundred more envoys and pilgrims: group portrait
7. Byzantine faces
8. Easterners heading west: group portrait
9. Traders, slaves, and exiles
People on the move
Part III. Things that Travelled: 10. Hagiographical horizons: collecting exotic relics in early medieval France
11. 'Virtual' coins and communications
12. 'Real money': Arab and Byzantine coins around Carolingian Europe
Things on the move
Part IV. The Patterns of Change: 13. The experience of travel
14. Secular rhythms: communications over time
15. Seasonal rhythms
16. Time under way
17. 'Spaces of sea': Europe's western Mediterranean communications
18. Venetian breakthrough: Europe's central Mediterranean communications
19. New overland routes
The patterns of change
Part V. Commerce: 20. Early medieval trading worlds
21. Where are the merchants?: Italy
22. Merchants and markets of Frankland
23. Connections
24. Where are the wares?: eastern imports to Europe
25. European exports to Africa and Asia
At the origins of the European economy
Appendices
Bibliography.
Part I. The End of the World: 1. The end of the ancient world
2. Late Roman industry: case studies in decline
3. Land and river communications in late antiquity
4. Sea change in late antiquity
The end of the ancient economy: a provisional balance sheet
Part II. People on the Move
5. A few western faces
6. Two hundred more envoys and pilgrims: group portrait
7. Byzantine faces
8. Easterners heading west: group portrait
9. Traders, slaves, and exiles
People on the move
Part III. Things that Travelled: 10. Hagiographical horizons: collecting exotic relics in early medieval France
11. 'Virtual' coins and communications
12. 'Real money': Arab and Byzantine coins around Carolingian Europe
Things on the move
Part IV. The Patterns of Change: 13. The experience of travel
14. Secular rhythms: communications over time
15. Seasonal rhythms
16. Time under way
17. 'Spaces of sea': Europe's western Mediterranean communications
18. Venetian breakthrough: Europe's central Mediterranean communications
19. New overland routes
The patterns of change
Part V. Commerce: 20. Early medieval trading worlds
21. Where are the merchants?: Italy
22. Merchants and markets of Frankland
23. Connections
24. Where are the wares?: eastern imports to Europe
25. European exports to Africa and Asia
At the origins of the European economy
Appendices
Bibliography.