Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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Side 55
Decentralised or uncontrolled minting clearly undermined royal authority , as
Charlemagne's reforms to counter it tend to demonstrate . It was this authority that
was unquestionably the motor for the long - distance trade . From an early date
the ...
Decentralised or uncontrolled minting clearly undermined royal authority , as
Charlemagne's reforms to counter it tend to demonstrate . It was this authority that
was unquestionably the motor for the long - distance trade . From an early date
the ...
Side 108
Dalton includes cowries and slabs of salt as examples of this medium , and also
items which might easily be imitated and therefore cannot be controlled by any
central authority . Early cash is the product of early states and has been used for
...
Dalton includes cowries and slabs of salt as examples of this medium , and also
items which might easily be imitated and therefore cannot be controlled by any
central authority . Early cash is the product of early states and has been used for
...
Side 163
There , when central authority was paramount , it acted to effect a market - based
system which also grew first from a solar central - place base with some
peripheral markets . This was enacted , not as a result of long - distance trade ,
but from ...
There , when central authority was paramount , it acted to effect a market - based
system which also grew first from a solar central - place base with some
peripheral markets . This was enacted , not as a result of long - distance trade ,
but from ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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