The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: Trade and identity in the Middle AgesSir John Harold Clapham, Michael Moïssey Postan, Edwin Ernest Rich, Edward Miller, H. J. Habakkuk, Sidney Pollard, Eileen Power, Charles Wilson, Peter Mathias University Press, 1941 - Europe |
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