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Precious metals in the later medieval and early modern worlds
John F. Richards
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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Part I: Medieval Monetary Flows
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1 The Italian Gold Revolution of 1252: Shifting Currents in the Pan-Mediterranean Flow of Gold (Thomas Walker, page 29)
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2 Monetary Flows—Venice 1150 to 1400 (Louise Buenger Robbert, page 53)
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3 Money and Money Movements in France and England at the end of the Middle Ages (Harry A. Miskimin, page 79)
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4 Bullion Flows and Monetary Contraction in late-Medieval England and the Low Countries (John Munro, page 97)
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5 Monetary Movements in Medieval Egypt, 1171-1517 (Jere L. Bacharach, page 159)
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6 Outflows of Precious Metals from Early Islamic India (J. F. Richards, page 183)
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7 The China Connection: Problems of Silver Supply in Medieval Bengal (John Deyell, page 207)
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Part 2: Monetary Expansion and Intensified Demand for Metals
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8 Africa and the Wider Monetary World, 1250-1850 (Philip D. Curtin, page 231)
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9 The Role of International Monetary and Metal Movements in Ottoman Monetary History 1300-1750 (Halil Sahillioğlu, page 269)
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10 Gold and Silver Exchanges Between Egypt and Sudan, 16-18th Centuries (Terence Walz, page 305)
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11 Silver Mines and Sung Coins—A Monetary History of Medieval and Modern Japan in International Perspective (Kozo Yamamura and Tetsuo Kamiki, page 329)
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12 Vietnam and the Monetary Flow of Eastern Asia, Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries (John K. Whitmore, page 363)
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Part 3: New World Metals
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13 South American Bullion Production and Export 1550-1750 (Harry E. Cross, page 397)
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14 New World Silver, Castile and the Philippines 1590-1800 (John J. TePaske, page 425)
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15 The Exports of Precious Metal from Europe to Asia by the Dutch East India Company, 1602-1795 (F. S. Gaastra, page 447)
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16 Silver in Seventeenth-Century Surat: Monetary Circulation and the Price Revolution in Mughal India (Joseph J. Brennig, page 477)
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Index (page 497)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAS | 45.5 (Nov.,1986): 1037-1049 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2056608 |
BHR | 58.3 (Autumn, 1984): 457-458 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3114580 |
Citable Link
Published: c1983
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
- 9780890892244 (hardcover)