Economy of Early Renaissance Europe, 1300–1460
Delve into the intricate economic landscape of early Renaissance Europe with Economy of Early Renaissance Europe, 1300–1460 by Harry A. Miskimin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1975, this insightful paperback spans 204 pages and offers a thorough analysis of the period's economic structure. Miskimin employs topical economic concepts to reveal how the political power of European kings surged during these transformative years. As monetary systems evolved, money began to replace personal allegiance as the primary measure of authority, reshaping the socio-political dynamics of the time. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the economic foundations that influenced the rise of political power in early Renaissance Europe. Explore the connections between economy and authority in this compelling read.