Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... PIRENNE Great scholars , like other great men , cast long shadows , Pirenne held the world in thrall for half a century . A. R. Bridbury ? The greatest and most awful scene in the history of man , according to Gibbon , was the decline ...
... PIRENNE Great scholars , like other great men , cast long shadows , Pirenne held the world in thrall for half a century . A. R. Bridbury ? The greatest and most awful scene in the history of man , according to Gibbon , was the decline ...
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... Pirenne's ideas was published in his Princeton lectures , Medieval Cities , and subsequently in a longer volume issued posthumously , fittingly entitled Mohammed and Charlemagne . Pirenne's great studies were concerned with the ...
... Pirenne's ideas was published in his Princeton lectures , Medieval Cities , and subsequently in a longer volume issued posthumously , fittingly entitled Mohammed and Charlemagne . Pirenne's great studies were concerned with the ...
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... Pirenne have seldom been examined . An area of common consent may have been formed . If such a consent exists in our history faculties , it is probably at variance with the views of Pirenne , Bolin and perhaps even Grierson . In fact it ...
... Pirenne have seldom been examined . An area of common consent may have been formed . If such a consent exists in our history faculties , it is probably at variance with the views of Pirenne , Bolin and perhaps even Grierson . In fact it ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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