Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000 |
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Side 50
They are the nodes in the trading networks discussed in Chapter 2 . We may
define them as an expression of a territory ' s involvement in long - distance trade
; they are always located at a junction most convenient to an international
function .
They are the nodes in the trading networks discussed in Chapter 2 . We may
define them as an expression of a territory ' s involvement in long - distance trade
; they are always located at a junction most convenient to an international
function .
Side 52
attempt to maximise this hitherto periodic long - distance trade . This class is ... At
this juncture these settlements were housing not only increased alien traders but
also a considerable native work force to provide for the mercantile community .
attempt to maximise this hitherto periodic long - distance trade . This class is ... At
this juncture these settlements were housing not only increased alien traders but
also a considerable native work force to provide for the mercantile community .
Side 188
In these circumstances the importance of long - distance trade , by which
primitive valuables are acquired to sustain the levelling processes , will decline
and will thereafter be confined , in the short term at least , to acquiring only
utilitarian ...
In these circumstances the importance of long - distance trade , by which
primitive valuables are acquired to sustain the levelling processes , will decline
and will thereafter be confined , in the short term at least , to acquiring only
utilitarian ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 19 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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