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ชื่อเรื่องMaking money in the early Middle Ages [electronic resource] / Rory Naismith.
LC Call #HG243 .N35 2023eb
 D900
ผู้แต่งNaismith, Rory,
หัวเรื่องCoinage -- Europe -- History, To 1500.
 Middle Ages.
 HISTORY / Europe / Medieval
หัวเรื่องEurope -- History, To 1500.
 Europe -- Economic conditions, To 1492.
 Europe -- Social conditions, To 1492.
ISBN0691249334
 9780691249339
พิมพลักษณ์Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2023]
เชื่อมโยงE-book
ชื่อเรื่องMaking money in the early Middle Ages [electronic resource] / Rory Naismith.
LC Call #HG243 .N35 2023eb
 D900
ผู้แต่งNaismith, Rory,
ISBN0691249334
 9780691249339
พิมพลักษณ์Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2023]
หัวเรื่องElectronic books.
เนื้อหาCover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Note on Values -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- The Dark Age of Currency? -- The Dark Age of Money? -- The Meanings of Money -- Situating Early Medieval Money -- Investigating Early Medieval Money -- Sources and Approaches -- Part I -- Chapter 2. Bullion, Mining, and Minting -- Tracing the Origins of Gold and Silver -- Bullion, Profits, and Power -- Circulation of Bullion: Dynamics -- Imports of Bullion: Three Case Studies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Why Make Money? -- How to Make Coined Money
 How Large Was the Early Medieval Currency? -- Why Were Early Medieval Coins Made? -- Fiscal Minting -- Impermeable Borders -- Renovatio Monetae -- Private Demand -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Using Coined Money -- Money and Gift-Giving -- Making a Statement: Money, Status, and Ritual -- Giving God, King, and Lord Their Due -- Monetary Obligations -- Credit -- Fines and Compensation -- Getting Whatever You Want: Money and Commerce -- Markets and Prices -- Elites and Coined Money -- Peasants and Coined Money -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Money, Metal, and Commodities -- Money and Means of Exchange
 Coin and Bullion: Categories or Continuum? -- The Social Dynamics of Mixed Moneys -- Case Study 1: Northern Spain -- Case Study 2: The Viking World -- Case Study 3: Tang and Song China -- Conclusion -- Part II -- Chapter 6. The Roman Legacy -- Later Roman Coinage: An Age of Gold -- "Money, the Cause and Source of Power and Problems" -- Currencies of Inequality -- "Caesar Seeks His Image on Your Gold": Gold and the State -- State and Private Demands in Dialogue -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Continuity and Change in the Fifth to Seventh Centuries -- Getting By in a Time of Scarcity: Low-Value Coinage
 Gold, Taxes, and Barbarian Settlement in the West in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries -- Post-Roman Italy -- New Gold 1: Merovingian Gaul -- New Gold 2: Visigothic Iberia -- New Gold 3: Early Anglo-Saxon England -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. The Rise of the Denarius c. 660-900 -- From Gold to Silver -- Questions of Origins -- The Silver Rush c. 660-750 1: England -- The Silver Rush c. 660-750 2: Frisia and Francia -- Money and Power in the Carolingian Age -- Agency in Carolingian Coin Circulation -- Regional Distinctions in Coin Circulation -- Minting and Royal Authority -- Minting and Local Elites
 Southern England c. 750-900: A Parallel World? -- The Kingdom of Northumbria -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Money and Power in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries -- At the Dawn of the Commercial Revolution? -- A Monetising Economy -- Money, Morality, and the Routinisation of Coin -- Money, Markets, and Lands: Mechanisms of Monetisation -- The Spread of the Penny -- New and Old Mints c. 850-1100 -- Italy -- West Francia -- East Francia/Germany -- England -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Conclusion: A Sketch of Early Medieval Money -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index
หัวเรื่องCoinage -- Europe -- History, To 1500.
 Middle Ages.
 HISTORY / Europe / Medieval
หัวเรื่องEurope -- History, To 1500.
 Europe -- Economic conditions, To 1492.
 Europe -- Social conditions, To 1492.
เชื่อมโยงE-book
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ1 online resource (xxi, 516 pages) :illustrations
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24510‡aMaking money in the early Middle Ages‡h[electronic resource] /‡cRory Naismith.
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504__‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
5050_‡aCover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Note on Values -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- The Dark Age of Currency? -- The Dark Age of Money? -- The Meanings of Money -- Situating Early Medieval Money -- Investigating Early Medieval Money -- Sources and Approaches -- Part I -- Chapter 2. Bullion, Mining, and Minting -- Tracing the Origins of Gold and Silver -- Bullion, Profits, and Power -- Circulation of Bullion: Dynamics -- Imports of Bullion: Three Case Studies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Why Make Money? -- How to Make Coined Money
5058_‡aHow Large Was the Early Medieval Currency? -- Why Were Early Medieval Coins Made? -- Fiscal Minting -- Impermeable Borders -- Renovatio Monetae -- Private Demand -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Using Coined Money -- Money and Gift-Giving -- Making a Statement: Money, Status, and Ritual -- Giving God, King, and Lord Their Due -- Monetary Obligations -- Credit -- Fines and Compensation -- Getting Whatever You Want: Money and Commerce -- Markets and Prices -- Elites and Coined Money -- Peasants and Coined Money -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Money, Metal, and Commodities -- Money and Means of Exchange
5058_‡aCoin and Bullion: Categories or Continuum? -- The Social Dynamics of Mixed Moneys -- Case Study 1: Northern Spain -- Case Study 2: The Viking World -- Case Study 3: Tang and Song China -- Conclusion -- Part II -- Chapter 6. The Roman Legacy -- Later Roman Coinage: An Age of Gold -- "Money, the Cause and Source of Power and Problems" -- Currencies of Inequality -- "Caesar Seeks His Image on Your Gold": Gold and the State -- State and Private Demands in Dialogue -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Continuity and Change in the Fifth to Seventh Centuries -- Getting By in a Time of Scarcity: Low-Value Coinage
5058_‡aGold, Taxes, and Barbarian Settlement in the West in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries -- Post-Roman Italy -- New Gold 1: Merovingian Gaul -- New Gold 2: Visigothic Iberia -- New Gold 3: Early Anglo-Saxon England -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. The Rise of the Denarius c. 660-900 -- From Gold to Silver -- Questions of Origins -- The Silver Rush c. 660-750 1: England -- The Silver Rush c. 660-750 2: Frisia and Francia -- Money and Power in the Carolingian Age -- Agency in Carolingian Coin Circulation -- Regional Distinctions in Coin Circulation -- Minting and Royal Authority -- Minting and Local Elites
5058_‡aSouthern England c. 750-900: A Parallel World? -- The Kingdom of Northumbria -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Money and Power in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries -- At the Dawn of the Commercial Revolution? -- A Monetising Economy -- Money, Morality, and the Routinisation of Coin -- Money, Markets, and Lands: Mechanisms of Monetisation -- The Spread of the Penny -- New and Old Mints c. 850-1100 -- Italy -- West Francia -- East Francia/Germany -- England -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Conclusion: A Sketch of Early Medieval Money -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index
520__‡aAn examination of coined money and its significance to rulers, aristocrats and peasants in early medieval Europe. Between the end of the Roman Empire in the fifth century and the economic transformations of the twelfth, coined money in western Europe was scarce and high in value, difficult for the majority of the population to make use of. And yet, as Rory Naismith shows in this illuminating study, coined money was made and used throughout early medieval Europe. It was, he argues, a powerful tool for articulating people's place in economic and social structures and an important gauge for levels of economic complexity. Working from the premise that using coined money carried special significance when there was less of it around, Naismith uses detailed case studies from the Mediterranean and Northern Europe to propose a new reading of early medieval money as a point of contact between economic, social, and institutional history. Naismith examines structural issues, including the mining and circulation of metal and the use of bullion and other commodities as money, and then offers a chronological account of monetary development, discussing the post-Roman period of gold coinage, the rise of the silver penny in the seventh century and the reconfiguration of elite power in relation to coinage in the tenth and eleventh centuries. In the process, he counters the conventional view of early medieval currency as the domain only of elite gift-givers and intrepid long-distance traders. Even when there were few coins in circulation, Naismith argues, the ways they were used--to give gifts, to pay rents, to spend at markets--have much to tell us.
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653__‡aEurope.
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653__‡aMediterranean.
653__‡aMonetary.
653__‡aMoney.
653__‡aScandinavia.
653__‡aStates.
653__‡aTrade.
653__‡aVikings.
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