Money and coinage in the Middle Ages / edited by Rory Naismith.
"This volume is about ways of studying medieval money, and especially the most direct manifestation of money: coinage. It is intended to introduce readers to a range of approaches to a subject that has traditionally been seen as somewhat specialized; a domain of highly technical study which oft...
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2018]
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Series: | Reading medieval sources ;
v. 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- Money and currency / Gaspar Feliu
- Money orders' and it's done! Activating theories of money's origins and orders / Bill Maurer
- From the fall of Rome to Charlemagne (c.400-800) / Alessia Rovelli
- From Charlemagne to the Commercial Revolution (c.800-1150) / Andrew R. Woods
- From the Commercial Revolution to the Black Death (c.1150-1350) / Richard Kelleher
- From the Black Death to the New World (c.1350-1500) / Philipp Robinson Rössner
- Money and society / Rory Naismith
- Money and the Economy / Nick Mayhew
- Money, coins, and Archaeology / Nanouschka Myrberg Burström
- Money and literature / Elizabeth Edwards
- Art in the round : tradition and creativity in early Anglo-Saxon coinage / Anna Gannon
- Coins and identity : from mint to paradise / Lucia Travaini.