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Money and its use in medieval Europe
Peter Spufford
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Frontmatter
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List of maps (page vii)
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List of tables (page ix)
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List of graphs (page x)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Part I Before the Commercial Revolution
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1 Roman-Barbarian Discontinuity (page 7)
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2 The Appearance of the Denier and the Revival of Trade (page 27)
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3 'Feudal' Deniers and 'Viking' Dirhams (page 55)
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4 Saxon Silver and the Expansion of Minting (page 74)
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Part II The Commercial Revolution of the Thirteenth Century
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5 New Silver c. 1160-c. 1330 (page 109)
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6 The Balance of Payments and the Movement of Silver (page 132)
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7 European Silver and African Gold (page 163)
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8 New Mints (page 187)
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9 Ingots of Silver (page 209)
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10 New Money (page 225)
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11 The Place of Money in the Commercial Revolution of the Thirteenth Century (page 240)
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Part III The Late Middle Ages
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12 The Victory of Gold (page 267)
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13 The Scourge of Debasement (page 289)
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14 The Money of Europe around 1400 (page 319)
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15 The Bullion-Famines of the Later Middle Ages (page 339)
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16 Money on the Eve of the Price Revolution (page 363)
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Conclusion (page 378)
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Appendix I The Coins Most Commonly in Use in the Middle Ages (page 397)
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Appendix II Money of Account (page 411)
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Appendix III Production at Some Later Medieval Mints (page 415)
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Bibliography (page 423)
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Coin Index (page 443)
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General Index (page 447)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JEH | 49.1 (Mar. 1989): 206-208 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0507%28198903%2949%3A1%3C206%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I |
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Published: c1988
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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