Peasants, merchants, and markets : inland trade in medieval England, 1150-1350
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書誌事項
Peasants, merchants, and markets : inland trade in medieval England, 1150-1350
Macmillan , St. Martin Press, c1997
- : Macmillan
- : St. Martin Press
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注記
Originally presented as the author's doctoral dissertation (University of Toronto)
Bibliography: p. 239-270
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Peasants, Merchants and Markets deals with the development of regional networks of trade and social interaction in the two centuries before the Black Death, a period which saw dynamic changes in relations between towns and their rural hinterlands. By examining the economic interests of urban merchants and peasant traders, the commodities they exchanged, and the markets and transportation networks they used to engage in trade, the book explores how commerce helped to erode the localism of medieval society and to create enduring institutions and motivations for a more expansive social and economic life. The book offers original interpretations and original use of historical source material and will be of interest to scholars and students of medieval and English history, as well as historians dealing with commercial development in other periods and places.
目次
PART 1: THE COMMODITIES IN CIRCULATION - The Range of the Possible - A Wealth Rooted in the Soil - PART 2: NODES OF EXCHANGE: AN OVERVIEW - A Flurry of New Markets - The Distribution of Markets and Towns - PART 3: NETWORKS OF TRADE - Trade Between Towns - The Quest for Markets - Trade into Towns - PART 4: A CASE STUDY: HUNTINGDONSHIRE AND ITS ENVIRONS - A Regional Market System - A Regional Transportation System - A Regional Economy in Action
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