Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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Side 21
... town as such to central and eastern Europe : German colonisation was seen as a prime mover in the formation of the Slavic states . 58 English historians may dismiss the prejudices of the Nazi dictatorship , but they were in fact ...
... town as such to central and eastern Europe : German colonisation was seen as a prime mover in the formation of the Slavic states . 58 English historians may dismiss the prejudices of the Nazi dictatorship , but they were in fact ...
Side 47
... town and were all monasteries towns ? If we maintain that a town is either a market - place operating within what Carol Smith has termed an interlocking central - place system which is fully commercialised , clearly these were not towns ...
... town and were all monasteries towns ? If we maintain that a town is either a market - place operating within what Carol Smith has termed an interlocking central - place system which is fully commercialised , clearly these were not towns ...
Side 172
... town foundations of the later tenth century and later , rather than as a portus , the name reserved , interestingly , for Haithabu and Ribe . 31 Adam also included Odense along with the other towns , but there is a suspicion at least ...
... town foundations of the later tenth century and later , rather than as a portus , the name reserved , interestingly , for Haithabu and Ribe . 31 Adam also included Odense along with the other towns , but there is a suspicion at least ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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