The techniques and insights of modern social science are applied to early medieval history in this extraordinary work. Professor Duby offers a chronological account of the European economy from its primitive beginnings, through a period when an extensive trading community developed, to an era when circulation of money and urban growth came to overshadow agricultural activities. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of the countryside, particularly the French countryside, he has authoritatively identified the ...
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The techniques and insights of modern social science are applied to early medieval history in this extraordinary work. Professor Duby offers a chronological account of the European economy from its primitive beginnings, through a period when an extensive trading community developed, to an era when circulation of money and urban growth came to overshadow agricultural activities. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of the countryside, particularly the French countryside, he has authoritatively identified the moving forces behind economic behavior and economic growth in the early Middle Ages.
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Add this copy of The Early Growth of the European Economy; : Warriors to cart. $3.99, good condition, Sold by Book Alley rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Pasadena, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1974 by Cornell University Press.
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Add this copy of The Early Growth of the European Economy: Warriors and to cart. $125.00, very good condition, Sold by Old Book Shop of Bordentown rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bordentown, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1974 by Cornell University Press.
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Hardcover. In fine condition, bound in indigo cloth and lettered in gilt. Very good dust jacket, closed tear to the bottom edge of the spine. Former classics professor's blindstamp on the title page and ownership stamp on the front free end paper. 292 pages with index. "This extraordainary book applies the techniques and insights of modern social science to early medieval history..."