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Money, land and trade : an economic history of the Muslim Mediterranean /

The study of the economic history of Islamic lands before 1800 has lagged behind the political, diplomatic and social history of the same area. This book covers three large topics: land, trades and money. It proposes entirely new perspectives on the non-European experience of ordinary people. This i...

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Други автори: Hanna, Nelly.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: London : I.B. Tauris in association with the European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France, 2002.
Серия: Islamic Mediterranean ; 3.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=108990
Подобни документи: Print version:: Money, land and trade.
Съдържание:
  • The individual and the collectivity in the agricultural economy of pre-colonial Morocco / Nicolas Michel
  • Why study ownership? : an approach to the study of the social history of Egypt / Raơuf Abbas Hamid
  • A multiplicity of rights : rural-urban contradictions in early nineteenth-century Egyptian land ownership / Muhammad Hakim
  • The worst of times : crisis management and al-shidda al-ơuzma / Amina A. Elbendary
  • "Passive revolution" as a possible model for nineteenth-century Egyptian history / Peter Gran
  • Making a living or making a fortune in Ottoman Syria / Abdul-Karim Rafeq
  • Manufacturing myths : al-Khurnfish, a case study / Pascale Ghazaleh
  • The private papers of an Armenian merchant family in the Ottoman Empire, 1912-14 / Armin Kredian
  • The Rasaơil ikhwan al-safaơ and the controversy about the origin of craft guilds in early medieval Islam / Abbas Hamdani
  • Interaction between the monetary regimes of Istanbul, Cairo and Tunis, 1700-1875 / Sʹekvet Pamuk
  • Monetary causes of the financial crisis and bankruptcy of Egypt, 1875-8 / Ghislaine Alleaume
  • The financial resources of Coptic priests in nineteenth-century Egypt / Magdi Girgis
  • Perceptions of the Greek money-lender in Egyptian collective memory at the turn of the twentieth century / Sayyid Ashmawi.