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The barbarians , moreover , were unleashed to create a new Europe . One
crucial element in this civilised world had been the markets which the imperial
legions established in their new colonies . For whatever view we take of the pre -
Roman ...
The barbarians , moreover , were unleashed to create a new Europe . One
crucial element in this civilised world had been the markets which the imperial
legions established in their new colonies . For whatever view we take of the pre -
Roman ...
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The reform of the debased gold coinage in the 680s , which Pirenne interpreted
as a sign of Merovingian poverty , has now been seen to be an economic policy
aimed at mobilising the regional economies of north - west Europe . This reform ...
The reform of the debased gold coinage in the 680s , which Pirenne interpreted
as a sign of Merovingian poverty , has now been seen to be an economic policy
aimed at mobilising the regional economies of north - west Europe . This reform ...
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European Towns : their archaeology and history , London , 127-57 . Loyn , H. R.
1962 Anglo ... Metcalf , D. M. 1967 The prosperity of north - western Europe in the
eighth and ninth centuries , English History Review 20 , 344-57 . Metcalf , D. M. ...
European Towns : their archaeology and history , London , 127-57 . Loyn , H. R.
1962 Anglo ... Metcalf , D. M. 1967 The prosperity of north - western Europe in the
eighth and ninth centuries , English History Review 20 , 344-57 . Metcalf , D. M. ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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