The Birth of the Western Economy: Economic Aspects of the Dark Ages

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Routledge, 5. 11. 2013 - 376 strán (strany)
First Published in 2005. The Carolingian Empire, short-lived as it was, is the central feature of those centuries of European history which are usefully if now somewhat unfashionably known as the Dark Ages. This book looks at complexity and diversity of economic conditions and economic aspects of the Dark Age
 

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state control in the late
3
conditions of rural life
18
its primitive economy
29
its economic doctrine
48
Farming and Agriculture in the very early Middle
59
Farming in the very early Middle Ages cont
73
The Eclipse of Town Life and the influence of
97
Illustration from Canterbury Psalter III
110
Knights in Combat 10th century
142
Charlemagne and a controlled economy Reform
143
Farming
176
The Structure of the Great Estate and the origin
189
Polyptyque
189
Medieval seafarers 9th and 10th centuries
207
The Vikings and Scandinavian Expansion
211
NorthEast Gaul in the Merovingian Period page 115
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The socalled Grand Commerce of the Merovingian
117
Coinage and Currency The seas and shipping
125
Merovingian and Carolingian Money
125
The Resurgence of Town Life and of Commercial
235
The Expansion and Development of Agriculture
268
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M. Latouche was Professor of Mediev al History at the University of Grenoble, member of the Historical Commission of the National Centre of Scientific Research, and is the author of a number of books on the Medieval period.

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