Business, Banking, and Finance in Medieval Montpellier

Business, Banking, and Finance in Medieval Montpellier
Title Business, Banking, and Finance in Medieval Montpellier PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Reyerson
Publisher PIMS
Pages 204
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780888440754

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Business, Banking and Finance in Medieval Montpellier

Business, Banking and Finance in Medieval Montpellier
Title Business, Banking and Finance in Medieval Montpellier PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Louise Reyerson
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1985
Genre
ISBN 9789004077478

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A History of Balance, 1250-1375

A History of Balance, 1250-1375
Title A History of Balance, 1250-1375 PDF eBook
Author Joel Kaye
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 531
Release 2014-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 1107028450

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This book is a groundbreaking history of balance, exploring how a new model of equilibrium emerged during the medieval period.

Mediterranean Identities in the Premodern Era

Mediterranean Identities in the Premodern Era
Title Mediterranean Identities in the Premodern Era PDF eBook
Author John Watkins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317098048

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The first full length volume to approach the premodern Mediterranean from a fully interdisciplinary perspective, this collection defines the Mediterranean as a coherent region with distinct patterns of social, political, and cultural exchange. The essays explore the production, modification, and circulation of identities based on religion, ethnicity, profession, gender, and status as free or slave within three distinctive Mediterranean geographies: islands, entrepôts and empires. Individual essays explore such topics as interreligious conflict and accommodation; immigration and diaspora; polylingualism; classical imitation and canon formation; traffic in sacred objects; Mediterranean slavery; and the dream of a reintegrated Roman empire. Integrating environmental, social, political, religious, literary, artistic, and linguistic concerns, this collection offers a new model for approaching a distinct geographical region as a unique site of cultural and social exchange.

Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Formalized Behavior in Europe, China and Japan

Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Formalized Behavior in Europe, China and Japan
Title Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Formalized Behavior in Europe, China and Japan PDF eBook
Author Joelle Rollo-Koster
Publisher BRILL
Pages 341
Release 2021-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004475834

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The essays in this volume transcend Eastern and Western geographical boundaries during a loosely defined medieval and early modern period, ranging from Carolingian Europe to Qing China, and pull rituals out of their geographical contexts. Cultural history binds these essays together. This volume permits readers to compare ritual in religious and secular contexts, in the East and West, and to focus on the purposes of ritual, without being caught up in localism or historical jingoism. The various essays are organized chronologically and thematically; they focus on ritual and gender, law, identity and political legitimization. They cover topics as varied as the spatial appropriation of surfaces and territories, charity, carnival, women's magic, the Jesuits, graffiti, theater, business, medicine, Qing imperial ceremonies, Chinese princesses coming of age, spiritual reconciliation, and the Great Western Schism. Contributors include: Catherine Bell, Virginia A. Cole, Andrée Courtemanche, James L. Hevia, Michael W. Maher, S.J., Véronique Plesch, Marguerite Ragnow, Martha Rampton, Eric C. Rath, Dylan Reid, Kathryn Reyerson, Joëlle Rollo-Koster, and Ann Waltner.

Urban and Rural Communities in Medieval France

Urban and Rural Communities in Medieval France
Title Urban and Rural Communities in Medieval France PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Louise Reyerson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 370
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9789004108509

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This volume provides case studies of the growth of urban and rural communities and their institutions in Languedoc and Provence in the Middle Ages. The importance of a Roman law tradition and the new institutions of the notary and his records are observed in both urban and rural contexts, and interactions between town and country are featured.

A Mediterranean Emporium

A Mediterranean Emporium
Title A Mediterranean Emporium PDF eBook
Author David Abulafia
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 322
Release 2002-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521894050

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Situated astride the trade routes of the western Mediterranean, the Catalan kingdom of Majorca has long deserved attention. It was established under the will of King James I of Aragon, who conquered Majorca in 1229, but was ruled from 1276 to 1343 by a cadet dynasty. In addition to the Balearic Islands the kingdom included the key business centres of Montpellier and Perpignan, and other lands in what is now southern France. It was also home to important Jewish and Muslim communities, and was the focus of immigration from Catalonia, Provence and Italy. This book emphasises the major transformations in the trade of the Balearic Islands from the eve of the Catalan conquest to the Black Death, and the effect of the kingdom's creation and demise on the economy of the region. Links between the island and mainland territories, and as far afield as England and the Canaries, are analysed in depth.