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Autoren suchen: Allen, Martin • Davies, Matthew P. |
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Negotiating merchant identities: the Stockfishmongers and London's companies merging and dividing, 1450-1550 |
'Writying, making and engrocyng': clerks, guilds and identity in late medieval London |
What did medieval London merchants read? |
'For quicke and deade memorie masses': merchant piety in late medieval London |
Fighting merchants |
London and its merchants in the Italian archives, 1380-1530 |
Settled or fleeting? London's medieval immigrant community revisited |
East coast ports and the Iceland trade, 1483-5 (1489): protection and compensation |
Royal servants and city fathers: the double lives London goldsmiths at the court of Henry VII |
Medieval merchants and the English mints and exchanges, 973-1489 |
The prosecution of counterfeiting in Lancastrian England |
The economic impact of clothmaking on rural society, 1300-1550 |
Dealing in crisis: external credit and the early fourteenth-century English village |
Market courts and 'lex mercatoria' in late medieval England |
Merchants and their use of the action of account in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century England |
'According to the law of merchants and the custom of the city of London: Burton v. Davy (1436) and the negotiability of credit instruments in medieval England |
Bibliography of the published works of James L. Bolton |