21H.416 Medieval Economic History in Comparative Perspective, Spring 2002
Author(s)
McCants, Anne E. C. (Anne Elizabeth Conger), 1962-
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Alternative title
Medieval Economic History in Comparative Perspective
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This course will survey the conditions of material life and the changing social and economic relations in medieval Europe with reference to the comparative context of contemporary Islamic, Chinese, and central Asian experiences. Subject covers the emergence and decline of feudal institutions, the transformation of peasant agriculture, living standards and the course of epidemic disease, and the ebb and flow of long-distance trade across the Eurasian system. Particular emphasis will be placed on the study of those factors, both institutional and technological, which have contributed to the emergence of capitalist organization and economic growth in western Europe in contrast to the trajectories followed by the other major medieval economies.
Date issued
2002-06Other identifiers
21H.416-Spring2002
local: 21H.416
local: IMSCP-MD5-0ec2fdcaf061908a1f9eae59abb0dc44
Keywords
medieval Europe, society, economy, feudalism, agriculture, disease, epidemic, capitalism, Economic history -- Medieval, 500-1500