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Preface; Note on nomenclature; List of the kings of Majorca 1229-1343; Note on the coinage of the kingdom of Majorca;
Part I. Unity and Diversity:
1. The Balearic setting;
2. The kingdom and its historians;
3. The constitutional problem;
4. One kingdom, three religions: the Muslims;
5. One kingdom, three religions: the Jews;
Part II. The Crossroads of the Mediterranean:
6. The rise of the trade of Mallorca City;
7. Commerce in the age of the vespers;
8. Towards economic integration: the early fourteenth century;
9. The trade of the autonomous kingdom in its last two decades;
10. From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic;
11. The reshaping of Mallorca's economy, 1343-1500; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography.
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