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Medieval Cities - Henri Pirenne

Medieval Cities

By: Henri Pirenne

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Medieval Cities" is a foundational work of historical analysis that explores the origins and evolution of urban centers in Western Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire. Henri Pirenne offers a compelling look at the revival of trade and its transformative impact on the social and economic landscape of the Middle Ages. The work details how the disruption of Mediterranean commerce led to a period of agricultural isolation, and how the subsequent resurgence of the merchant class paved the way for the birth of the modern city.

Through a rigorous examination of historical records, Pirenne argues that the emergence of municipal institutions and the rise of a new middle class were essential steps in the transition from a feudal society to a commercial one. The book focuses on the strategic importance of geography, the role of international markets, and the development of civic liberties. "Medieval Cities" remains a critical text for understanding the economic forces that shaped European civilization and continues to influence scholars of history, sociology, and urban planning. It provides a vivid portrait of a world in flux and the resilient spirit of human enterprise.

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