Medieval Markets
Medieval Markets by Barry Steel, published by Wayland in 1989, offers a detailed exploration of the social and economic significance of markets in Europe during the Middle Ages. This edition, written in English and spanning 24 pages, is designed for primary and intermediate readers, making it suitable for educational purposes.
The book describes how markets played a crucial role in the daily lives of people in medieval society, highlighting their importance in trade and community interaction. Readers will find insights into the social history of the period, as well as an understanding of world history from approximately 500 CE to 1500. This informative work aligns with the National Curriculum Key Stage 2, providing a valuable resource for young learners interested in historical contexts.
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Describes the social and economic significance of markets in Europe in the Middle Ages. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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