UID:
almahu_9949701098502882
Format:
1 online resource (574 pages)
ISBN:
9789004224056
Series Statement:
The medieval mediterranean : peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1500, v. 94
Content:
The first full-length study of mainland southern Italy's domestic market in the late Middle Ages, this book discusses the interaction between population, the market, and the region's institutional framework, in the context of the impact of the late medieval 'crisis' on the European economy. Based on new or little-used documentary evidence, it adopts an interdisciplinary approach and combines economic history with elements of economic theory to reassess common knowledge on demographic and urbanization trends, the organization of the domestic market, the role of the state, and on actual patterns of agricultural production, industrial activity and commercial itineraries. The result is a fresh look at the late medieval economy of the kingdom of Naples, which, it seems now, is worth studying for its own merit.
Note:
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- A Historiographical Problem: -- Natural and Human Endowments -- The Organization of the Neapolitan Market -- Changes in the Pattern of Production and Trade: -- Changes in the Pattern of Production and Trade: -- Expanding State Jurisdiction -- The Kingdom's Population in Figures -- Maritime Transport from the Correspondence of the Sommaria, 1461-1516 -- Grants of Toll Franchise to Individual Towns -- Regional Fairs in Southern Italy, c. 1200-1550 -- Livestock Trade at the Land Customs of Abruzzo, 1446-1504 -- Note on Currency and Measurements -- Maps -- Bibliography -- Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Southern Italy in the Late Middle Ages: Demographic, Institutional and Economic Change in the Kingdom of Naples, c.1440-c.1530 Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2012, ISBN 9789004224063
Language:
English