Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean
Discover the vibrant economic landscape of the eleventh-century Mediterranean with "Trade and Institutions in the Medieval Mediterranean" by Jessica L. Goldberg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this insightful paperback delves into the world of Geniza merchants, also known as 'Maghribi traders', uncovering their influence on the foundations of trade and long-term economic growth. Spanning 450 pages, Goldberg expertly maps the evolving geographic relationships within the medieval Islamic economy, offering a compelling analysis of how these dynamics laid the groundwork for Europe's later economic dominance. This book is essential for anyone interested in the interplay between commerce, politics, and history in the Mediterranean region. Immerse yourself in this scholarly exploration that bridges the past with contemporary economic discussions.