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The Expansion of Latin Europe 1000-1500 Internal Colonization in Medieval - photo 1
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500
Internal Colonization in Medieval Europe
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500
General Editors: James Muldoon and Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
PART I
  1. The Medieval Frontiers of Latin Christendom: Expansion, Contraction, Continuity
    Edited by James Muldoon and Felipe Fernndez-Armesto
  2. Internal Colonization in Medieval Europe
    Edited by Felipe Fernnde:-Armestoand James Muldoon
  3. The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe: Vikings and Celts
    Edited by James Muldoon
  4. The North-Eastern Frontiers of Medieval Europe: Scandinavia and the Baltic
    (Provisional title)
  5. The Medieval Latin Frontiers in Central Europe
    (Provisional title)
  6. The Islamic Frontier of Medieval Europe: The Eastern Mediterranean
    (Provisional title)
  7. The Islamic Frontier of Medieval Europe: The Western Mediterranean
    (Provisional title)
  8. Spain and the Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe
    (Provisional title)
PART II
  • 9 Medieval Ethnographies: European Perceptions of the World Beyond
    Edited by Joan Pan Rubis
  • 10 Travelers. Intellectuals, and the World Beyond Medieval Europe
    Edited by James Muldoon
  • 11 Religion and Expansion: The Medieval Missionary Impulse
    Edited by James F. Ryan
PART III
  • 12 The Expansion of Orthodox Europe: Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia
    Edited by Jonathan Shepard
  • 13 The Mongol Empire and its Impact
    (Provisional title)
  • 14 Islamic Expansion in the Later Middle Ages
    (Provisional title)
The Expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500
Volume 2
Internal Colonization in Medieval Europe
edited by
Felipe Fernndez-Armesto and James Muldoon
First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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This edition copyright 2008 Taylor & Francis, and Introduction by Felipe Fernndez-Armesto and James Muldoon. For copyright of individual articles refer to the Acknowledgements.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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ISBN 9780754659723 (hbk)
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Internal colonization in medieval Europe. - (The expansion of Latin Europe, 1000-1500)
1. Economic development - Europe - History - To 1500 2. Civilization, Medieval 3. Europe - History - 476-1492 4. Europe - Economic conditions - To 1492 5. Europe Social conditions - To 1492
I. Fernndez-Armesto, Felipe II. Muldoon, James
940.1'7
US Library of Congress Control Number 2008924411M
THE EXPANSION OF LATIN EUROPE, 1000-1500 VOL 2
Contents
  1. ii
Guide
The chapters in this volume are taken from the sources listed below, for which the editor and publishers wish to thank their authors, original publishers or copyright holders for the permission to use their materials as follows:
: Karl Leyser, 'The Ascent of Latin Europe', An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 7 November 1984 (Oxford, 1986), pp. 1-28.
: Lopold Gnicot, 'On the Evidence of Growth of Population from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century'. Sylvia Thrupp (ed.), Change in Medieval Society, (New York, 1964), pp. 14-29.
: Jacques Heers, 'The "Feudal" Economy and Capitalism: Words, Ideas and Reality', Journal of European Economic History (1974), pp. 609-53.
: Lynn White, Jr 'Cultural Climates and Technological Advance in the Middle Ages', Viator, 2 (1971), pp. 171-201.
: Richard C. Hoffmann, 'Economic Development and Aquatic Ecosystems in Medieval Europe', American Historical Review, 101 (1996), pp. 631-69.
: Margaret Ley Bazeley, 'The Extent of the English Royal Forest in the Thirteenth Century,' Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th s., 4 (1921), pp. 140-72. Copyright 1921 The Royal Historical Society, published by Cambridge Univeristy Press, reproduced with permission.
: R.S. Lopez, 'The Evolution of Land Transport in the Middle Ages', Past and Present, 9 (1956), pp. 17-29.
: Marjorie Nice Boyer, ' Day's Journey in Medieval France', Speculum, 26 (1951), pp. 597-608.
: R.A. Donkin, 'The Cistercian Order and the Settlement of Northern England', Geographical Review , 59 (1969), pp. 403-16.
: . Postan, 'Chronology of Labour Services', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society , 4th s., 20 (1937), pp. 169-93. Copyright 1937 The Royal Historical Society, published by Cambridge Univeristy Press, reproduced with permission.
: P.J. Jones, 'An Italian Estate, 900-1200', The Economic History Review , 2nd s., 7 (1954), pp. 18-32. Published by Blackwell Publishing, reproduced with permission.
: . Toch, 'Lords and Peasants: A Reappraisal of Medieval Economic Relationships', The Journal of European Economic History, 15,(1986), pp. 163-82.
: .. Carus-Wilson, 'An Industrial Revolution of the Thirteenth Century;' The Economic History Review, 11 (1941), pp. 39-60. Published by Blackwell Publishing, reproduced with permission.
: . Lombard, 'L'volution urbaine pendant le haut Moyen ge', Armales: conomies, Socits, Civilisations, 12 (1957), pp. 7-28. Translated by Philip Simpson. Copyright 2008 Ashgate Publishing.
: D. Nicholas, 'Settlement Patterns, Urban Functions and Capital Formation in Medieval Flanders', Annates: conomies, Socits, Civilisations, 33 (1978), pp. 501-27.
Illustrations
Subsistence fishing? St Peter is depicted as a successful angler in a fragment from an anonymous English Gospel lectionary done in the style of the Canterbury school about 1000 AD. Collection of the J. Paul Getty Muesum, Malibu, California, MS. 9 (85. MS. 79), fl. 2v. Used with permission of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California.
A fishmonger's stall. Marginal illumination in a 1290 French antiphonary from the monastery of Beaupr near Gramont, now in Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland, MS 759, fol. 108r. The Beaupr Antiphonary, Catholic Church, Flemish, after 1904, parchment, 18 15/16 13 5/8 in.
This series began with a suggestion that a volume dealing with medieval European expansion would make an interesting prologue to the Expanding World: The European Impact on World History 1450-1800 series that was already appearing. Several of the volumes in that series did include articles dealing with aspects of the medieval background, but the medieval 'expansion of Europe' - within and along the frontiers of Latin Christendom - lay outside the terms of reference. So did an important part of the medieval prelude to the story of the 'expanding world': the growth of neighboring cultures with which Latin Christendom collided.
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