Collection of Essays
Trade, money, and power in Medieval England Nightingale, Pamela. |
In Book Series: | Variorum collected studies series / 894 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Introduction |
The lay subsidies and the distribution of wealth in medieval England, 1275-1334 |
Capitalists, crafts, and constitutional change in late fourteenth-century London |
Some London moneyers and refelctions on the organization of English mints in the eleventh and twelfth centuries |
Knights and merchants: trade, politics, and the gentry in late medieval England |
Money and credit in the economy of late medieval England |
'The king's profit': trends in English mint and monetary policiy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries |
Norwich, London, and the regional integration of Norfolk's economy in the first half of the fourteenth century |
The growth of London in the medieval English economy |
The English parochial clergy as investors and creditors in the first half of the fourteenth century |
The London pepperers' guild and some twelfth-century English trading links with Spain |
The evolution of weight-standards and the creation of new monetary and commercial links in northern Europe from the tenth century to the twelfth century |
The ora, the mark, and the mancus: weight-standards and the coinage in eleventh-century England (part 2) |
The ora, the mark, and the mancus: weight-standards and the coinage in eleventh-century England (part 1) |
Communication through capital and trade: money and the rise of a market economy in medieval Europe |
The origin of the Court of Husting and Danish influence on London's development into a capital city |
Monetary contraction and mercantile credit in later medieval England |
England and the European depression of the mid-fifteenth century |