Successful bridging of medieval history and economic theory
4 stars
A massive improvement (or, at least, more relevant to my interests) than Harreld's more general, survey-style Companion. Still somewhat dry, but enjoyed the chapters on the Hansa's 'small world' social network, strategies for handling difference, and the root of its decline in 'lock-in' and institutional path dependencies — which seem to have wider, transhistorical importance, and could be fruitfully applied to other, contemporary cases.