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Money Land And Trade An Economic History Of The Muslim Mediterranean Nelly Hanna

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Money Land And Trade An Economic History Of The Muslim Mediterranean Nelly Hanna
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Nelly Hanna
ISBN: 9781417519774, 9781860646997, 1860646999, 1417519770
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Money Land And Trade An Economic History Of The Muslim Mediterranean Nelly Hanna by Nelly Hanna 9781417519774, 9781860646997, 1860646999, 1417519770 instant download after payment.

The economic history of Islamic societies in the Mediterranean before 1800 has lagged behind political, diplomatic, and social history of the area. The articles cover three topics: land, trades, and money. They examine the complexity of the history of property, including private property, and its links to individuals and communities by exploring the work of ordinary craftsmen and tradesmen, and the challenges that they confronted by providing a perspective of the individual in the context of his or her community. This view of economic realities, suggests new ways to understand economic history in a social and cultural context.

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