From bestselling historians Joseph and Frances Gies, whose books have
been used by George R.R. Martin as source material for Game of
Thrones, comes a classic book on innovation and technological change in
medieval Europe
In this account of Europe's rise to world leadership in technology,
Frances and Joseph Gies show how early modern technology and
experimental science were direct outgrowths of the decisive innovations
of medieval Europe, in the tools and techniques of agriculture, craft
industry, metallurgy, building construction, navigation, and war. The
Gieses report that many of Europe's most important inventions--the horse
harness, the stirrup, the magnetic compass, cotton and silk cultivation
and manufacture, papermaking, firearms, and "Arabic" numerals--had their
origins outside Europe, in China, India, and the Middle East. Europe
synthesized its own innovations--the three-field system, water power in
industry, the full-rigged ship, the putting-out system--into a powerful
new combination of technology, economics, and politics.