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Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532

Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532

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Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages 277
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781137489852
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This book challenges the notion that economic crises aremodern phenomena through its exploration of the tumultuous 'credit-crunch' ofthe later Middle Ages. It illustrates clearly how influences such as the BlackDeath, inter-European warfare, climate change and a bullion famine occasionedsevere and prolonged economic decline across fifteenth century England. Earlychapters discuss trends in lending and borrowing, and the use of credit to funddomestic trade through detailed analysis of the Statute Staple and rich primarysources. The author then adopts a broad-based geographic lens to examineprovincial credit before focusing on London's development as the commercial powerhousein late medieval business.

Academics and students of modern economic change and historicfinancial revolutions alike will see that the years from 1353 to1532 encompassed immense upheaval and change, reminiscent of modern recessions.The author carefully guides the reader to see that these shifts are theprecursors of economic change in the early modern period, laying thefoundations for the financial world as we know it today.

Credit and Trade in Later Medieval England, 1353-1532

Table of contents

Chapter 1) The StatuteStaple and Trade Finance in Later Medieval England.- Chapter 2) Merchantsand Trade.- Chapter 3) Boom and Bust: Patterns of Borrowing in Later Medieval England.- Chapter 4) TheGeography of Recession: Provincial Credit in Later Medieval England.- Chapter 5) London: TheCommercial Powerhouse.- Chapter 6) Conclusions.

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