Nuremberg in the International Economics of the Middle Ages
Wolfgang von Stromer
Business History Review, 1970, vol. 44, issue 2, 210-225
Abstract:
Little has been known of the role of Nuremberg in the international economy of the Middle Ages. In this pathbreaking study, Dr. von Stromer details the acquisition of the city's extensive trade privileges and economic influence and reveals that it came as the result of a conscious economic policy, planned and executed by the leading families of the city.
Date: 1970
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