Economic Expansion in the Byzantine Empire, 900-1200Cambridge University Press Alan Harvey ISBN: 0521371511 price: $59.95 hardcover
In this book Dr. Harvey shows that if we broaden our
comprehension of feudalism, the economic developments of the
Byzantine empire and the medieval West were far more comparable
than Byzantine historians have been prepared to admit. Previous
interpretations have linked economic trends too closely to the
political fortunes of the state, and have consequently regarded
the twelfth century as a period of economic stagnation. Yet there
is considerable evidence that during this period, the empire's
population expanded, agricultural production intensified, coinage
in circulation increased, and towns revived. Dr. Harvey's
conclusions will affect all future interpretations of the general
course of Byzantine history. and call for a reassessment of the
whole nature and social structure of the Byzantine economy.
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