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Urban space and economic activity in late medieval Split (CROSBI ID 65478)

Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Andrić, Tonija Urban space and economic activity in late medieval Split // Reform and Renewal in Medieval East and Central Europe: Politics, Law and Society / Miljan, Suzana ; Halász, Éva B. ; Simon, Alexandru (ur.). Cluj - Napoca : Zagreb : London: Romanian Academy, Center for Transylvanian Studies ; Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (HAZU) ; School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 2019. str. 563-583

Podaci o odgovornosti

Andrić, Tonija

engleski

Urban space and economic activity in late medieval Split

In this work the author presents the economic topography of Split commune in the 15th century by tying some economic activities of Split citizens for certain urban areas. Thereby, author’s attention is directed primarily on the economically most active areas of late Medieval Split: the main square and surrounding streets, the city market on Pistura, the city harbour of St. Nicholas, the fish market and the city areas of Giudecha and Dobrić. Finally, this paper also suggests further study of economic topography of Split district in the late Middle Ages.

Urban history ; economic history ; late Middle Ages ; Split

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563-583.

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Podaci o knjizi

Reform and Renewal in Medieval East and Central Europe: Politics, Law and Society

Miljan, Suzana ; Halász, Éva B. ; Simon, Alexandru

Cluj - Napoca : Zagreb : London: Romanian Academy, Center for Transylvanian Studies ; Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (HAZU) ; School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

2019.

978-606-038-002-3

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