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Coins of the Realm: The Evolution of Currency in Medieval Europe
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- ISBN8227994103
- EAN9798227994103
- Date de parution19/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
"Coins of the Realm: The Evolution of Currency in Medieval Europe" by Ryan Evans explores the fascinating history of coinage from the fall of the Roman Empire to the rise of modern currencies in medieval Europe. Through detailed analysis of the political, economic, and social implications of money during the Middle Ages, the book delves into how coins, minted by kings, city-states, and the Church, became powerful symbols of authority, legitimacy, and identity.
The narrative covers the technological advancements in minting, the impact of trade networks, the influence of the Byzantine, Islamic, and Viking cultures on European currencies, and the crucial role coins played in the rise of banking systems. It explores the ways in which coinage reflected the feudal system's social stratification and how it evolved as Europe's economies and political structures became more centralized.
From the introduction of silver denarii to the rise of gold florins and the gradual shift to paper money, this book uncovers the intricate relationship between currency and power, and how the coins of the realm shaped the medieval world.
The narrative covers the technological advancements in minting, the impact of trade networks, the influence of the Byzantine, Islamic, and Viking cultures on European currencies, and the crucial role coins played in the rise of banking systems. It explores the ways in which coinage reflected the feudal system's social stratification and how it evolved as Europe's economies and political structures became more centralized.
From the introduction of silver denarii to the rise of gold florins and the gradual shift to paper money, this book uncovers the intricate relationship between currency and power, and how the coins of the realm shaped the medieval world.






















