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Omoplata posted on Mon, Sep 28 2009 5:56 PM

sympathetic towards libertarianism?

I am reading the "School of Salamanca" and loving it. 

Any well-written history books with a libertarian non-biased look at the middle ages?  Doesn't have to have an economic theme.  Could be military, political, religious, general history, etc...

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Austro-libertarian historian Tom Woods wrote "How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization". 

 I also HIGHLY recommend checking out some works by the Arab economist and historian (amongst other things, he was in every way a Renaissance man) Ibn Khaldun

Dr. Angeliki E. Laiou titled "Economic History of Byzantium", this is supposdley the definitive version of the Byzantine Economy (I ordered this 3 days ago so I have not read it, it will cost about $100 paperback as it is 3 volumes). 

Off the top of my head, and in relation to this website, those are the best three suggestions I can give while covering the 3 major focuses of Middle Ages (Greek, Latin, and Arab) and to try to show at least somewhat of a libertarian/  political/economic perspective.

Are you interested more in Middle ages from a Latin, Greek, or Arab point of view?  What are you mostly interested in about the Middle Ages?  The more specific you are the more helpful people can be, as there is a plethora of books out there

 

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History of Economic Thought: Economic Thought Before Adam Smith [ Volume One ] by Murray N. Rothbard.

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Nice.  Thanks to both of you,  good suggestions.  These should satisfy my apetite for now.  Of course, if anyone has any more suggestions, keep them coming...

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Anything by Regine Pernoud. But if you can only read one, I recommend Those Terrible Middle Ages: Debunking the Myths -- a different look at the period.

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