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    Textiles and the Medieval Economy: Production, Trade, and Consumption of Textiles, 8th–16th Centuries

    Posted By: step778
    Textiles and the Medieval Economy: Production, Trade, and Consumption of Textiles, 8th–16th Centuries

    Angela Ling Huang, Carsten Jahnke, "Textiles and the Medieval Economy: Production, Trade, and Consumption of Textiles, 8th–16th Centuries"
    English | 2015 | pages: 257 | ISBN: 1782976477 | PDF | 15,3 mb

    Archaeologists and textile historians bring together 16 papers to investigate the production, trade and consumption of textiles in Scandinavia and across parts of northern and Mediterranean Europe throughout the medieval period. Archaeological evidence is used to demonstrate the existence or otherwise of international trade and to examine the physical characteristics of textiles and their distribution in order to understand who was producing, using and trading them and what they were being used for. Historical evidence, mainly textual, is employed to link textile names to places, numbers and prices and thus provide an appreciation of changing economics, patterns of distribution and the organization of trade. Different types and qualities of cloths are discussed and the social implications of their production and import/export considered against a developing background of urbanism and increasing commercial wealth.
    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction. Conference: ‘Textiles and Economy in the Middle Ages’,
    Copenhagen, 19–21 April, 2012
    Carsten Jahnke
    2. Textile Production, Organisation and Theoretical Perspectives on Trade
    in the Scandinavian Viking Age
    Eva Andersson Strand
    3. Weaving Wealth: Cloth and Trade in Viking Age and Medieval Iceland
    Michèle Hayeur Smith
    4. Technology and Textile Production from the Viking Age and the Middle Ages: Norwegian Cases
    Ingvild Øye
    5. Brides, Donors, Traders: Imports into Anglo-Saxon England
    Gale R. Owen-Crocker
    6. Silk Trade to Scandinavia in the Viking Age
    Marianne Vedeler
    7. Luxury for Everyone? Embroideries on Leather Shoes and the Consumption
    of Silk Yarn in 11th–13th Century Northern Europe
    Gitte Hansen
    8. The Flax and Linen of Medieval Novgorod
    Heidi M. Sherman
    9. The Dual Crises of the Late-Medieval Florentine Cloth Industry, c. 1320–c. 1420
    John Munro†
    10. The Trade with Fustian from Germany to Denmark in the Late Middle Ages
    Kilian Baur
    11. Cloth Production and Cloth Trade in Hanseatic Towns with Regional
    and Non-Regional Products Reflected in Normative and other Sources
    Rudolf Holbach
    12. Cloth in the Large Cities of Medieval Poland: Production and Trade
    Jerzy Maik
    13. Hanseatic Textile Production in 15th Century Long Distance Trade
    Angela Ling Huang
    14. Noble Customers of Cloth at the Frankfurt Fairs Around the Year 1500
    Thomas Ertl and Michael Rothmann
    15. The Missing Link: The Distribution Revolution of the 15th Century
    Stuart Jenks

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