Enterprise, Money and Credit in England before the Black Death 1285–1349
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| Summary: | XVIII, 382 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2018.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance,
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90251-7 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. The Place of Credit and Coin in the Medieval English Economy
- Chapter 2. The Records of the Statutes of Acton Burnell, and Merchants, 1284–1349
- Chapter 3. The Contribution of Alien Creditors to the English Economy, 1285–1289
- Chapter 4. English Wealth and Credit, 1285–1289
- Chapter 5. The Growth of English Credit, 1290–1294
- Chapter 6. Warfare, Currency Confusion, and Falling Credit, 1295–1299
- Chapter 7. Recovery and New Patterns of Credit, 1300–1304
- Chapter 8. Monetary Expansion and Economic Growth, 1305–1309
- Chapter 9. Crises, Conflicts, and Mercantile Credit, 1311–1329
- Chapter 10. Warfare, Gold, and Regional Disparities, 1330–1339
- Chapter 11. English Financiers, a Gold Currency and Plague, 1340–1349
- Chapter 12. Conclusions.