Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... discussed the economic , and to a lesser extent the social , implications of this famous system . Soon after the publication of this case study came Marcel Mauss's Essai sur le don , in which this exchange mechanism was discussed in ...
... discussed the economic , and to a lesser extent the social , implications of this famous system . Soon after the publication of this case study came Marcel Mauss's Essai sur le don , in which this exchange mechanism was discussed in ...
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... discussed in this and the next chapter were located near or Lon coastlines . Many probably grew up from coastal fairs ( type A ) , but none of the inter - regional fairs placed beside inland institutions appear to have grown to the ...
... discussed in this and the next chapter were located near or Lon coastlines . Many probably grew up from coastal fairs ( type A ) , but none of the inter - regional fairs placed beside inland institutions appear to have grown to the ...
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... discussed in Chapter 7 , but it is 3. Janssen 1976 ; Böhner 1977 ; 1978 ; apposite to indicate that fields have Galinié 1978 . been identified within the Middle 4. Hope - Taylor 1977 , 161 . Saxon urban topography at Ipswich 5. Levison ...
... discussed in Chapter 7 , but it is 3. Janssen 1976 ; Böhner 1977 ; 1978 ; apposite to indicate that fields have Galinié 1978 . been identified within the Middle 4. Hope - Taylor 1977 , 161 . Saxon urban topography at Ipswich 5. Levison ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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