Medieval Cities

Henri Pirenne, Michael. McCormick (Introduction by)

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Author
Henri Pirenne, Michael. McCormick (Introduction by)
Publish Date
2014-07-21
Subtitle
Their Origins and the Revival of Trade - Updated Edition
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
208
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691162395
ISBN-13
9780691162393
citemno
166782
Edition
Revised
SKU
9780691162393

Description

Nearly a century after it was first published in 1925, Medieval Cities remains one of the most provocative works of medieval history ever written. Here, Henri Pirenne argues that it was not the invasion of the Germanic tribes that destroyed the civilization of antiquity, but rather the closing of Mediterranean trade by Arab conquest in the seventh century. The consequent interruption of long-distance commerce accelerated the decline of the ancient cities of Europe. Pirenne challenges conventional wisdom by attributing the origins of medieval cities to the revival of trade, tracing their growth from the tenth century to the twelfth. He also describes the important role the middle class played in the development of the modern economic system and modern culture.

Featuring a new introduction by Michael McCormick, this Princeton Classics edition of Medieval Cities is essential reading for all students of medieval European history.