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Markets, Trade and Economic Development in England and Europe, 1050-1550
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Markets, Trade and Economic Development in England and Europe, 1050-1550
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England's economy between 1050 and 1550 mirrored that of much of continental Europe in its growing dependence upon trade over both short distances and long. The essays in this collection are the fruit of forty years of research into the complex and interrelated issues involved. Describing this change can be achieved in part through quantitative indices, such as the number and size of towns, markets and fairs, and the volume of monetary circulation. A full account also requires a discussion of widespread changes of work experience, customary practices and moral values as households became more dependent upon markets. In addition, the evidence of transformative commercial growth in the medieval period gives rise to numerous questions concerning its relationship to more modern times. Modern economic growth and modern capitalism have often been contrasted starkly with medieval economic stagnation and traditionalism, but recent research implies a more continuous process of economic development than that implied by these older stereotypes. Many of the items in this collection are also relevant to this more discursive aspect of medieval commercialisation.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Half Title Page
- Frontmatter
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- I Local trade, remote trade: institutions, information and market integration, 1050-1330
- II English markets and royal administration before 1200
- III Boroughs, markets and trade in northern England, 1000-1216
- IV King John’s early grants of markets and fairs
- V The proliferation of markets in England, 1200-1349
- VI Burghal characteristics of market towns in medieval England
- VII The making of Witham
- VIII Commercialisation and economic development in England, 1000-1300
- IX Specialization of work in England, 1100-1300
- X Sedentary long-distance trade and the English merchant class in thirteenth-century England
- XI England and northern Italy in the early fourteenth century: the economic contrasts
- XII The towns of England and northern Italy in the early fourteenth century
- XIII Minor landlords in England and medieval agrarian capitalism
- XIV Production for the market on a small fourteenth-century estate
- XV The Pastons and their Norfolk
- XVI Advantagium mercatoris: a custom in medieval English trade
- XVII Forstall, forestalling and the Statute of Forestallers
- XVIII Price-setting in English borough markets, 1349-1500
- XIX Urban economic regulation and economic morality in medieval England
- XX Urban demand in the English economy, 1300-1600
- XXI Commerce and capitalism in late medieval England: problems of description and theory
- Index