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Title:
Mortality, trade, money and credit in late medieval England (1285-1531)
Author:
Nightingale, Pamela, author.
ISBN:
9781000092134

9781000092073

9781000092103

9780429291081
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Series:
Variorum collected studies
General Note:
<P>1 Some new evidence of crises and trends of mortality in late medieval England</P><P><I>Past & Present, 2005, vol. 187, issue 1, pp. 33-68. Re-printed by permission of The Past and Present Society, Oxford University Press</P></I><P>2 Alien finance and the development of the medieval English economy, 1285-1511</P><I><P>The Economic History Review, 2012, vol. 66, issue 2, pp. 477-496. Re-printed by permission of the Economic History Society, John Wiley & Sons</P></I><P>3 The impact of crises on credit in the late medieval English economy</P><I><P>A.T. Brown, A. Burn and R. Doherty (eds), Crises in Economic and Social History: A Comparative Perspective, Boydell Press, 2015. Re-printed with the permission of the Boydell Press</P></I><P>4 English medieval weight standards revisited</P><P><EM>British Numismatic Journal, vol. 78, British Numismatic Society, London, 2008. Re-printed with the permission of the Society</EM></P><P>5 Finance on the frontier: money and credit in Northumberland, Westmorland and Cumberland, in the later middle ages</P><I><P>M. Allen & D'M Coffman (eds), Money, Prices, and Wages: Essays in Honour of Professor Nicholas Mayhew, 2015. Reprinted with permission of Palgrave Macmillan</P></I><P>6 The intervention of the crown and the effectiveness of the sheriff in the execution of judicial writs, c. 1355-1530</P><I><P>The English Historical Review, 2008, vol. CXXIII, issue 500, pp. 1-34. By permission of Oxford University Press</P></I><P>7 The rise and decline of medieval York: a reassessment</P><I><P>Past & Present, 2010, vol. 206, issue 1, pp. 3-42. By permission of The Past and Present Society, Oxford University Press</P></I><P>8 The rise of London as a financial capital in late medieval England</P><I><P>M. Lorenzini, C. Lorandini and D'M. Coffman (eds), Financing in Europe: Evolution, Coexistence and Complementarity of Lending Practices from the Middle Ages to Modern Times, 2018. Reprinted by permission from Palgrave Macmillan</P></I><P>9 Gold, credit, and mortality: distinguishing deflationary pressures on the late medieval English economy</P><I><P>The Economic History Review, 2010, vol. 63, issue 4, pp. 1081-1104, Re-printed with the permission of The Economic History Society, John Wiley & Sons</P></I><P>10 Credit and the effect of the Black Death on regional commercial economies, 1350-1369</P><I><P>Previously unpublished</P></I><P>11 A crisis of credit in the fifteenth century, or of historical interpretation?</P><I><P>British Numismatic Journal, vol. 83, British Numismatic Society, London, 2013. Re-printed with the permission of the society</P></I>
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