Money in the Medieval English Economy 973 1489

Money in the Medieval English Economy 973   1489
Author: Jim Bolton
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0719050391

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The importance of money as one of the key variables in the workings of the medieval economy is often overlooked. This new study first provides the reader with a background to the problems of modeling the medieval economy and the value of the Fisher equation of exchange to monetary historians, to the practical processes of striking coins from silver and gold acquired through foreign trade and to the importance of royal control over mints and exchanges. These theories are then used to analyze how money worked within the economy of the early, central, and late middle ages with fluctuations in the size of the circulating medium and the availability of credit acting as either a brake on or a stimulus to economic expansion. A full money economy did not emerge until c. 1300, but its existence and flexibility helped the economy survive the severe shocks of the late middle ages.

Money Prices and Wages

Money  Prices and Wages
Author: M. Allen,D. Coffman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2015-12-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137394026

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Nick Mayhew has made key contributions to fields as diverse as medieval European monetary history, numismatics, financial history, price and wage history, and macroeconomic history. These essays, in his honour, demonstrate the analytical power and chronological reach of the novel interdisciplinary approach he has nurtured in himself and others.

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.

Legal Plunder

Legal Plunder
Author: Daniel Lord Smail
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674737280

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As a Europe grew rich in the Middle Ages, the well-made clothes, linens, and wares of households often substituted for hard currency. Pawnbrokers kept goods in circulation, and sergeants of the law marched into debtors’ homes to seize belongings equal in value to debts owed. David Smail describes a material world on the cusp of modern capitalism.

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.

Money Commerce and Economics in Late Medieval English Literature

Money  Commerce  and Economics in Late Medieval English Literature
Author: Craig E. Bertolet,Robert Epstein
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319719009

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This is the first collection of essays dedicated to the topics of money and economics in the English literature of the late Middle Ages. These essays explore ways that late medieval economic thought informs contemporary English texts and apply modern modes of economic analysis to medieval literature. In so doing, they read the importance and influence of historical records of practices as aids to contextualizing these texts. They also apply recent modes of economic history as a means to understand the questions the texts ask about economics, trade, and money. Collectively, these papers argue that both medieval and modern economic thought are key to valuable historical contextualization of medieval literary texts, but that this criticism can be advanced only if we also recognize the specificity of the economic and social conditions of late-medieval England.

Making Money

Making Money
Author: Christine Desan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191025389

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Money travels the modern world in disguise. It looks like a convention of human exchange - a commodity like gold or a medium like language. But its history reveals that money is a very different matter. It is an institution engineered by political communities to mark and mobilize resources. As societies change the way they create money, they change the market itself - along with the rules that structure it, the politics and ideas that shape it, and the benefits that flow from it. One particularly dramatic transformation in money's design brought capitalism to England. For centuries, the English government monopolized money's creation. The Crown sold people coin for a fee in exchange for silver and gold. 'Commodity money' was a fragile and difficult medium; the first half of the book considers the kinds of exchange and credit it invited, as well as the politics it engendered. Capitalism arrived when the English reinvented money at the end of the 17th century. When it established the Bank of England, the government shared its monopoly over money creation for the first time with private investors, institutionalizing their self-interest as the pump that would produce the money supply. The second half of the book considers the monetary revolution that brought unprecedented possibilities and problems. The invention of circulating public debt, the breakdown of commodity money, the rise of commercial bank currency, and the coalescence of ideological commitments that came to be identified with the Gold Standard - all contributed to the abundant and unstable medium that is modern money. All flowed as well from a collision between the individual incentives and public claims at the heart of the system. The drama had constitutional dimension: money, as its history reveals, is a mode of governance in a material world. That character undermines claims in economics about money's neutrality. The monetary design innovated in England would later spread, producing the global architecture of modern money.

The Gender of Money in Middle English Literature

The Gender of Money in Middle English Literature
Author: Diane Cady
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030262617

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The Gender of Money in Middle English Literature: Value and Economy in Late Medieval England explores the vital and under-examined role that gender plays in the conceptualization of money and value in a period that precedes and shapes what we now recognize as the discipline of political economy. Through readings of a range of late Middle English texts, this book demonstrates the ways in which gender ideology provided a vocabulary for articulating fears and fantasies about money and value in the late Middle Ages. These ideas inform beliefs about money and value in the West, particularly in realms that are often seen as outside the sphere of economy, such as friendship, love and poetry. Exploring the gender of money helps us to better understand late medieval notions of economy, and to recognize the ways in which gender ideology continues to haunt our understanding of money and value, albeit often in occluded ways.