The Cambridge Economic History of Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire: Trade and industry in the Middle Ages, edited by M. Postan and E. E. RichSir John Harold Clapham, Eileen Power The University Press, 1941 |
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CHAPTER II | 33 |
CHAPTER III | 86 |
CHAPTER IV | 119 |
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agricultural areas Baltic became Bronze Stage Bruges Byzantine Byzantine Empire capital Central Europe centres cities civilisation cloth industry commercial Constantinople continued copper craftsmen decline denarii Diocletian early fourteenth century East Eastern economic eleventh century Emperor Empire England English wool European evidence expansion export fifteenth century Flanders Flemish foreign fourteenth century France Frisian Gascony Gaul Genoa Genoese German gilds gold grain Hanse Hanseatic imperial important iron Italian Italy kings labour land large numbers late later Middle Ages less Lombard Low Countries Lübeck manorial manufacture masons Mediterranean merchants metal miners Muslim North Northern Europe organisation period political population ports probably production prosperity provinces quantities raw materials regalian regions Rhine Roman Rome routes ships silk silver slaves Southern Spain specialised supplies tenth century textiles thirteenth century tolls towns transport twelfth century Venetian Venice wages wares weavers West wine woad wool woollen workers