Origins of the European Economy:Communications and Commerce AD 300-900 '02
McCormick, Michael. 著
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Commerce, communications and the origins of the European economy; PartI. The End of the World: 1. The end of the ancient world; 2. Late Romanindustry: case studies in decline; 3. Land and river communications in lateantiquity; 4. Sea change in late antiquity; The end of the ancient economy: aprovisional balance sheet; Part II. People on the Move; 5. A few westernfaces; 6. Two hundred more envoys and pilgrims: group portrait; 7. Byzantinefaces; 8. Easterners heading west: group portrait; 9. Traders, slaves, andexiles; 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 Byzantinecoins around Carolingian Europe; Things on the move; Part IV. The Patterns ofChange: 13. The experience of travel; 14. Secular rhythms: communicationsover 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; Thepatterns 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.
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