David Hill

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Medieval Towns and the Rural Economy In Eastern NorwayPaperback, 22 June 2010

Medieval Towns and the Rural Economy In Eastern Norway
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Print Length
152 pages
Language
English
Publisher
VDM Verlag
Date Published
22 Jun 2010
ISBN-10
3639154738
ISBN-13
9783639154733

Description

This work represents an insight into the economy of the Norwegian High Middle Ages. It presents the process of urban development in Norway from AD 1000 - AD 1350 in order to highlight significant economic differences between Norway and Europe and England. After the first towns were founded by the Norwegian Crown in the 11th century urban development stalled. No more towns were founded from AD 1200 until the mid 17th century and large tracts of the Norwegian landscape were to remain without a town or a market until almost a century after the reformation. In this respect Norway is unique by not conforming to the patterns that represent urban development elsewhere in Europe.The path that took Norway from being a patchwork of pagan Viking chiefdoms to a unified Medieval Christian Kingdom was short. The result was a monopolisation of the economy by the Crown and Church to the detriment of weaker urban development, and a system that collapsed under the demographic crisis that followed in the wake of the Black Death.

Product Details

Author:
David Hill
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
22 June 2010
Dimensions:
22.86 x 15.24 x 0.89 cm
Genre:
Medieval (500-1453) Studies
ISBN-10:
3639154738
ISBN-13:
9783639154733
Language:
English
Location:
Saarbrucken
Pages:
152
Publisher:
Weight:
231.33 gm

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