Making Money in the Early Middle Ages:
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Note on Values -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- The Dark Age of Currency? -- The Dark Age of Money? -- The Meanings of Money -- Situating Early Medieval Money -- Investigating Early Medieval Money -- Sources and Approaches -- Part I -- Chapter 2. Bullion, Mining, and Minting -- Tracing the Origins of Gold and Silver -- Bullion, Profits, and Power -- Circulation of Bullion: Dynamics -- Imports of Bullion: Three Case Studies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Why Make Money? -- How to Make Coined Money -- How Large Was the Early Medieval Currency? -- Why Were Early Medieval Coins Made? -- Fiscal Minting -- Impermeable Borders -- Renovatio Monetae -- Private Demand -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Using Coined Money -- Money and Gift-Giving -- Making a Statement: Money, Status, and Ritual -- Giving God, King, and Lord Their Due -- Monetary Obligations -- Credit -- Fines and Compensation -- Getting Whatever You Want: Money and Commerce -- Markets and Prices -- Elites and Coined Money -- Peasants and Coined Money -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Money, Metal, and Commodities -- Money and Means of Exchange -- Coin and Bullion: Categories or Continuum? -- The Social Dynamics of Mixed Moneys -- Case Study 1: Northern Spain -- Case Study 2: The Viking World -- Case Study 3: Tang and Song China -- Conclusion -- Part II -- Chapter 6. The Roman Legacy -- Later Roman Coinage: An Age of Gold -- "Money, the Cause and Source of Power and Problems" -- Currencies of Inequality -- "Caesar Seeks His Image on Your Gold": Gold and the State -- State and Private Demands in Dialogue -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Continuity and Change in the Fifth to Seventh Centuries -- Getting By in a Time of Scarcity: Low-Value Coinage -- Gold, Taxes, and Barbarian Settlement in the West in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries | |
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