Enterprise Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285 1349

Enterprise  Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285   1349
Author: Pamela Nightingale
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2018-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319902517

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This book charts the contributions made to the development of the late medieval English economy by enterprise, money, and credit in a period which saw its major export trade in wool, which earned most of its money-supply, suffer from prolonged periods of warfare, high taxation, adverse weather, and mortality of sheep. Consequently, the economy suffered from severe shortages of coin, as well as from internal political conflicts, before the plague of 1348-9 halved the population. The book examines from the Statute Merchant certificates of debt, the extent to which credit, which normally reflects economic activity, was affected by these events, and the extent to which London, and the leading counties were affected differently by them. The analysis covers the entire kingdom, decade by decade, and thereby contributes to the controversy whether over-population or shortage of coin most inhibited its development.

Mortality Trade Money and Credit in Late Medieval England 1285 1531

Mortality  Trade  Money and Credit in Late Medieval England  1285 1531
Author: Pamela Nightingale
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000092134

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The eleven articles in this volume examine controversial subjects of central importance to medieval economic historians. Topics include the relative roles played by money and credit in financing the economy, whether credit could compensate for shortages of coin, and whether it could counteract the devastating mortality of the Black Death. Drawing on a detailed analysis of the Statute Merchant and Staple records, the articles chart the chronological and geographical changes in the economy from the late-thirteenth to the early-sixteenth centuries. This period started with the triumph of English merchants over alien exporters in the early 1300s, and concluded in the early 1500s with cloth exports overtaking wool in value. The articles assess how these changes came about, as well as the degree to which both political and economic forces altered the pattern of regional wealth and enterprise in ways which saw the northern towns decline, and London rise to be the undisputed financial as well as the political capital of England.

The Theology of Debt in Late Medieval English Literature

The Theology of Debt in Late Medieval English Literature
Author: Anne Schuurman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781009385954

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Anne Schuurman makes the striking argument that medieval literature engenders the spirit of capitalism by defining the sinner as debtor.

Forging Nations

Forging Nations
Author: David Blaazer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-07-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780192887023

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In Forging Nations, Blaazer studies the relationships between money, power, and nationality in England, Scotland, and Ireland from the first attempts to unify their currencies following the Union of the Crowns in 1603 to the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. Through successive crises spanning four centuries, Forging Nations examines critical struggles over monetary power between the state and its creditors, and within and between nations during the long, multifaceted process of creating the United Kingdom as a monetary as well as a political union. It shows how and why centuries of monetary dysfunction and conflict eventually gave way to the era of the sterling gold standard, when elite and popular beliefs about money converged around a set of almost unassailable monetary dogmas that transcended differences of nationality, party, and class. Sustained by a mixture of historical myths and imperial hubris, this consensus effortlessly reinforced the authority and served the interests of the monetary elite, even after its economic foundations had collapsed under the pressure of war and international competition. The book concludes by showing how the end of the UK's global hegemony and the prospect of Scottish independence have resuscitated historical differences between England, Ireland, and Scotland in attitudes to currency's role in defining national identity, while the Global Financial Crisis has revived forgotten debates over the nature of money and monetary power.

Evolutions of Capitalism

Evolutions of Capitalism
Author: Casson, Catherine,Rössner, Philipp Robinson
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781529214802

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Covering times, places and topics that have often been overlooked in the existing economic history literature, this collection charts the most comprehensive chronology of capitalism to date.

Government and Merchant Finance in Anglo Gascon Trade 1300 1500

Government and Merchant Finance in Anglo Gascon Trade  1300   1500
Author: Robert Blackmore
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030345365

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The Late Middle Ages (c.1300–c.1500) saw the development of many of the key economic institutions of the modern unitary nation-state in Europe. After the ‘commercial revolution’ of the thirteenth century, taxes on trade became increasingly significant contributors to government finances, and as such there were ever greater efforts to control the flow of goods and money. This book presents a case study of the commercial and financial links between the kingdom of England and the duchy of Aquitaine across the late-medieval period, with a special emphasis on the role of the English Plantagenet government that had ruled both in a political union since 1154. It establishes a strong connection between fluctuations in commodity markets, large monetary flows and unstable financial markets, most notably in trade credit and equity partnerships. It shows how the economic relationship deteriorated under the many exogenous shocks of the period, the wars, plagues and famines, as well as politically motivated regulatory intervention. Despite frequent efforts to innovate in response, both merchants and governments experienced a series of protracted financial crises that presaged the break-up of the union of kingdom and duchy in 1453, with the latter’s conquest by the French crown. Of particular interest to scholars of the late-medieval European economy, this book will also appeal to those researching wider economic or financial history.

Urban Society and Monastic Lordship in Reading 1350 1600

Urban Society and Monastic Lordship in Reading  1350 1600
Author: Joe Chick
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Monasticism and religious orders
ISBN: 9781783277568

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Interrogates the standard view of turbulent and violent town-abbey relations through a combination of traditional and new research techniques.

Macartney at Kashgar

Macartney at Kashgar
Author: Pamela Nightingale,C.P. Skrine
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136576164

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First published in 1973. This book describes the career of Sir George Macartney, who spent twenty-eight years at the turn of the nineteenth century as British representative in Sinkiang, China's most westerly province. Macartney was in a unique position to observe political and diplomatic manoeuvres by the key players trying to establish a sphere of influence in China's strategically vital hinterland before and during the Chinese revolution.