This is episode 40 called Economy of al-Andalus and in this episode you will learn:

SHOW NOTES

- European and Islamic context of the Medieval economy

- Two misconceptions related to the economy of al-Andalus: the static image of al-Andalus and the image of al-Andalus as an urban and commercial economy

- Muslim contributions to the agriculture of Spain and Europe, and the development of agriculture as a necessary condition to develop other sectors

- Brief overview of how the Arabs and Berbers settled in the Iberian Peninsula and how were the Andalusi lands exploited

- Which agricultural products were produced in al-Andalus, and the limitations of the “prosperity” of a pre-industrial economy

- Stockbreeding in al-Andalus

- Mining in al-Andalus

- Brief overview of the fiscal system of Umayyad Spain and the first Taifa period

- The growth and development of cities in Muslim Spain, including the estimated population of several Andalusi cities

- Manufactured products of al-Andalus

- Lengthy discussion about commerce and international trade, including town markets, the role of al-Andalus as a bridge between the East and the West, and the main exports and imports of al-Andalus

- The economic and commercial importance of Almería, and brief summary of the key points of the episode

- A comparison between the economy of Roman Hispania and al-Andalus

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