Medieval Cities
Discover the enduring impact of Henri Pirenne's groundbreaking work, Medieval Cities, published by Princeton University Press in 2014. This updated edition offers a fresh perspective on medieval history, nearly a century after its original release in 1925. In this compelling narrative, Pirenne challenges the conventional belief that the Germanic tribes' invasions were responsible for the decline of ancient civilization. Instead, he posits that it was the Arab conquest in the seventh century that effectively closed Mediterranean trade, leading to significant changes in societal structures and commerce. Spanning 208 pages, this thought-provoking book is essential for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between trade and the evolution of medieval cities. Dive into the pages of Medieval Cities and explore the transformative forces that shaped the medieval world.