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1350 950 Age Commercial Middle Revolution



The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages, 950-1350 by Robert Sabatino Lopez,

The Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages, 950-1350 by Robert Sabatino Lopez,
Professor Robert Lopez provides an incisive analysis of the economic structure of the Middle Ages. He makes use of modern economic concepts to explain how an underdeveloped economic system gave birth to the commercial revolution through which Europe succeeded in developing itself. The book goes far beyond the familiar picture of medieval European society, with its magnificent cathedrals and imposing castles, to concentrate instead on the walled cities and open countryside, for it was here that the revolution was born. Deftly and concisely, Professor Lopez traces the history of this remarkable economic upheaval which saw the rise of merchants and craftsmen and the decline of agricultural dependence by the society.



Broad Spectrum Revolution - The phrase broad spectrum revolution refers to the way people adapted to the end of an ice age in the post-glacial environment following the around 15,000 BP in the Middle East and 12,000 BP in Europe during a wide time period, or broader spectrum. During this time, many plants and animals were hunted, gathered, collected, caught, and fished.

Age of Revolution - The Age of Revolution was the time period after most of the European countries changed their government to absolutist states or constitutionalist states. The Age of Revoultion includes the American Revolution (1776), the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, and the revolt of the slaves in Latin America.

Middle age - Middle age is a non-specific age when a person is not old, not young, but somewhere in the middle.

Commercial Revolution - The Commercial Revolution was a period of European economic expansion, colonialism, and mercantilism which lasted from approximately 1520 until 1650. Voyages of discovery in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries allowed European powers to build vast networks of international trade, which in turn generating a great deal of wealth for them.



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