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The ship in the medieval economy, 600-1600
Unger, Richard W.
Year: c1980.
Publisher:  Croom Helm. 
© Richard W. Unger
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Acknowlegements
A Note on Illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Economy and Technical Change
Introduction: The Economy and Technical Change
1 The Loss of Roman Ways: 600-750
2 Vikings and Byzantines: 750-1000
3 Crusaders' Ships and Cogs: 1000-1250
4 Cogs, Hulks and Great Galleys: 1250-1400
5 The Great Invention
6 Warships, Cargo Ships and Cannon: 1550-1600
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The ship in the medieval economy, 600-1600 : Richard W. Unger.
Author: Unger, Richard W
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: The ship in the medieval economy, 600-1600 : Richard W. Unger
Unger, Richard W
London: Croom Helm, c1980.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01501
Subject Headings: • Ships, Medieval
• Commerce -- History
• Middle Ages
• Naval architecture -- History
Notes: • Includes index.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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