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Agrarian Change And Crisis In Europe 12001500 Harry Kitsikopoulos Ed

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Agrarian Change And Crisis In Europe 12001500 Harry Kitsikopoulos Ed
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.39 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Harry Kitsikopoulos (Ed.)
ISBN: 9780203128237, 9780415895781, 0203128230, 0415895782, 2011004621
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Agrarian Change And Crisis In Europe 12001500 Harry Kitsikopoulos Ed by Harry Kitsikopoulos (ed.) 9780203128237, 9780415895781, 0203128230, 0415895782, 2011004621 instant download after payment.

Agrarian Change and Crisis in Europe, 1200-1500 addresses one of the classic subjects on economic history: the process of aggregate economic growth and the crisis that engulfed the European continent during the late Middle Ages. This was not an ordinary crisis. During the period 1200-1500, Europe witnessed endemic episodes of famine and a wave of plague epidemics that amounted to one of its worst health crises, rivaled only by the Justinian plague in the sixth century. These challenges called into question the production of goods and services and the distribution of wealth, opening the possibility of fundamental systemic change.

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