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1 online resource (xix, 363 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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"The essays in this volume were originally delivered as papers at a conference held in honour of Professor J.L. Bolton at the Institute of Historical Research, 7-8 November, 2013"--Page ix. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Preface / Martin Allen and Matthew Davies -- I. London merchants: companies, identities and culture -- Negotiating merchant identities: the Stockfishmongers and London's companies merging and dividing, c. 1450-1550 / Justin Colson -- "Writying, making and engrocyng': clerks, guilds and identity in late medieval London / Matthew Davies -- What did medieval London merchants read? / Caroline M. Barron -- 'For quicke and deade memorie masses': merchant piety in late medieval London / Christian Steer -- II. Warfare, trade and mobility -- Fighting merchants / Sam Gibbs and Adrian R. Bell -- London and its merchants in the Italian archives, 1380-1530 / F. Guidi-Bruscoli -- Settled or fleeting? London's medieval immigrant community revisited / Jessica Lutkin -- III. Merchants and the English crown -- East coast ports and the Iceland trade, 1483-5 (1489): protection and compensation / Anne F. Sutton -- Royal servants and city fathers: the double lives of London goldsmiths at the court of Henry VII / S.P. Harper -- IV. Money and mints -- Medieval merchants and the English mints and exchanges, 973-1489 / Martin Allen -- The prosecution of counterfeiting in Lancastrian England / Hannes Kleineke -- V. Markets, credits and the rural economy -- The economic impact of clothmaking on rural society, 1300-1550 / John Oldland -- Dealing in crisis: external credit and the early fourteenth-century English village / Phillipp R. Schofield -- Market courts and lex mercatoria in late medieval England / James Davis -- Merchants and the law -- Merchants and their use of action of account in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century England / Paul Brand -- '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 / Tony Moore -- Bibliography of the published writings of James L. Bolton. |
Summary |
"This volume contains selected essays from a conference held in November 2013 to celebrate the contribution to scholarship of the medieval historian Professor James L. Bolton. Within the overall theme, the essays address a number of different questions in medieval economic and social history, focussing in particular on the activities of merchants, their trade, legal interactions and identities, and on the importance of money and credit in the rural and urban economies. Other essays look more widely at patterns of immigration to London, trade and royal policy, and the role that merchants played in the Hundred Years War."--Back cover. |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Open Book Publishers website; viewed on 2022-09-01). |
Subject |
Money -- Great Britain -- History.
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Money -- England -- History.
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Merchants -- England -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
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Merchants -- England -- London -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
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England -- Commerce -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
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England -- Economic conditions -- 1066-1485 -- Congresses.
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Angleterre -- Conditions économiques -- 1066-1485 -- Congrès.
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Money
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Commerce
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Economic history
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Merchants
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Great Britain
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England
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England -- London
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Chronological Term |
To 1500
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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History
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Added Author |
Allen, Martin, 1956- editor.
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Davies, Matthew P., editor.
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Bolton, J. L., honouree.
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University of London. Institute of Historical Research, host institution.
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Other Form: |
Hardback version : 9781909646162 |
ISBN |
9781909646735 (electronic bk.) |
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1909646733 (electronic bk.) |
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9781909646162 (hardback) |
Standard No. |
10.14296/917.9781909646735 doi |
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AU@ 000063927895 |
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