BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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The economy of early Renaissance Europe 1300-1460 / Harry A. Miskimin.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Cambridge, Mass. : Cambridge University Press, 1975Descripción: xi, 188 pISBN:
  • 052129021X
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 330.94023
Resumen: To some, no penance would be sufficient for the sin of attempting to write an economic history of the entirety of Europe, even for a somewhat circumscribed period. To others, however—those perhaps who have felt the need for a synoptic economic history of the era of the Renaissance—it may not seem unreasonable to call upon their charity; first, since the act of compression in itself produces some distortion, not of fact, but of tone; second, since it is inevitable that the selection and exclusion of material and the placing of emphasis are personal decisions and as such bound to diverge from the reader's own special preference. A third demand upon the reader's generosity arises from the obvious and unavoidable dependence upon the work of others which such a project entails. I have included a very limited group of Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of this volume, but a complete bibliography is impractical, since it would outweigh the book itself. On the other hand, the bibliographies contained in the books cited should serve to guide the reader to the wider literature of the field.
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To some, no penance would be sufficient for the sin of attempting to write an economic history of the entirety of Europe, even for a somewhat circumscribed period. To others, however—those perhaps who have felt the need for a synoptic economic history of the era of the Renaissance—it may not seem unreasonable to call upon their charity; first, since the act of compression in itself produces some distortion, not of fact, but of tone; second, since it is inevitable that the selection and exclusion of material and the placing of emphasis are personal decisions and as such bound to diverge from the reader's own special preference. A third demand upon the reader's generosity arises from the obvious and unavoidable dependence upon the work of others which such a project entails. I have included a very limited group of Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of this volume, but a complete bibliography is impractical, since it would outweigh the book itself. On the other hand, the bibliographies contained in the books cited should serve to guide the reader to the wider literature of the field.

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