Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000, Deler 600-1000 |
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This internal fission took place as Viking raiders systematically attacked the
Carolingian coastline, creating further social and economic disruption. In these
circumstances, as one writer has recently suggested, 'central authority was more
of a ...
This internal fission took place as Viking raiders systematically attacked the
Carolingian coastline, creating further social and economic disruption. In these
circumstances, as one writer has recently suggested, 'central authority was more
of a ...
Side 176
These potting communities were located short distances from key market centres
like Cologne, Bonn, Aachen, Paris and Orleans and took advantage of natural
resources, though often in what might seem to be marginal contexts when they ...
These potting communities were located short distances from key market centres
like Cologne, Bonn, Aachen, Paris and Orleans and took advantage of natural
resources, though often in what might seem to be marginal contexts when they ...
Side 184
Secondly, the expansion took place by valuing the determinants recognised by
Trigger and encouraging a range of artisans in each centre, rather than creating
state-controlled specialist communities. This required a strong leadership, ...
Secondly, the expansion took place by valuing the determinants recognised by
Trigger and encouraging a range of artisans in each centre, rather than creating
state-controlled specialist communities. This required a strong leadership, ...
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