Money, Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe: Essays in Honour of John H.A. Munro

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Lawrin Armstrong, Martin M. Elbl, Ivana Elbl, Lawrin David Armstrong
BRILL, 2007 - 648 sider
Assembled in honour of John H. A. Munro (University of Toronto), the volume groups nineteen original studies by a diversified panel of scholars. The essays explore late medieval market mechanisms and associated institutional, fiscal and monetary, organizational, decision-making, legal and ethical issues, as well as various aspects of production, consumption and market integration. The geographical scope stretches from North-Western and Central Europe to North and West Africa, and the individual contributions deal with a variety of local, regional, and long-distance markets and networks. The mix of approaches, cutting-edge archival research, and presentations of current projects addresses the interests of scholars in diverse fields, from economic to social and institutional history. The volume offers a full bibliography of John H. A. Munro s works.
 

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PREFACE Herman Van der Wee
1
INTRODUCTION Lawrin Armstrong Ivana Elbl Martin M Elbl
7
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS
11
MONEY AND ETHICS
39
TAXATION AND REVENUE
87
EXPENDITURE AND WAR
185
LAND AND LABOUR
255
MARKET INTEGRATION
295
LONGDISTANCE TRADE AND MARKETS
381
REGIONAL AND LOCAL MARKETS
489
INDEX
609
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