Dark Age Economics: A New Audit (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology)
معرفی کتاب «Dark Age Economics: A New Audit (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology)» نوشتهٔ Richard Hodges, Richard Hodges, Richard Hodges، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bristol Classical Press / Bloomsbury در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In __Dark Age Economics: a new audit__, Richard Hodges reviews and enlarges upon the debate that continues since his ground-breaking __Dark Age Economics: the origins of towns and trade__ was first published. This book pays special attention is given to new archaeological evidence for managing agrarian economies and how this shaped the evolution of the earliest medieval urban communities. Ranging across western Europe, with an emphasis upon the role of the Church as an agent of change, the author advances a new thesis about the shift from the consumption economies of Antiquity to the emphasis on production in the Middle Ages. In Dark Age Economics: A New Audit, Richard Hodges Reviews And Enlarges Upon The Debate That His Ground-breaking Dark Age Economics: The Origins Of Towns And Trade Launched Thirty Years Ago. Special Attention Is Given To New Archaeological Evidence For Managing Agrarian Economies And How This Shaped The Evolution Of The Earliest Medieval Urban Communities. Ranging Across Western Europe, With An Emphasis Upon The Role Of The Church As An Agent Of Change, Professor Hodges Advances A New Thesis About The Shift From The Consumption Economies Of Antiquity To The Emphasis On Production In The Middle Ages--p. [4] Of Cover. The Debate -- 'forget The Trobriand Islands, The Kula Ring?: Models For Early Medieval Economics -- A Golden Age Of Peasantry: The 'original Affluent Society'? -- Shrine Franchises: Monastic Cities And The Transformation Of The European Economy -- Debating The History Of 'mushroom Cities' -- Audit: The 'hypostatic Union Of Idea And Material.' Richard Hodges. Includes Bibliographical References ( P. 139-155) And Index. "In Dark age economics: a new audit, Richard Hodges reviews and enlarges upon the debate that his ground-breaking Dark age economics: the origins of towns and trade launched thirty years ago. Special attention is given to new archaeological evidence for managing agrarian economies and how this shaped the evolution of the earliest medieval urban communities. Ranging across western Europe, with an emphasis upon the role of the Church as an agent of change, Professor Hodges advances a new thesis about the shift from the consumption economies of Antiquity to the emphasis on production in the Middle Ages"--Page 4 of cover Focuses on the archaeological, anthropological and historical models of gift and commodity exchange, pertinent to Europe during the seventh to ninth centuries, and shows how these debates shed new light on the evolution of the Early Medieval political economies.
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