Monetisation and Commercialisation in the Baltic Sea, 1050-1450 explores
the varied uses of silver and gold in the Baltic Sea zone during the
medieval period.
Ten original contributions examine coins and currencies, trade, economy,
and power, taking care to avoid an out-of-date approach to economic
history which assumes a progression from 'primitive' forms to
'developed' structures. Combining a variety of methodological
approaches, and drawing on written sources, archaeological and
numismatic evidence, and anthropological perspectives, the book
considers the various ways in which silver and gold were used as
monetary currency, fiscal instruments of power, and gifts in the High
and Late Medieval societies of the Baltic Sea.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval European
history, as well as those interested in economic history, and the
history of trade and commerce.