Cataloged from PDF version of article.The subject of money is of clear importance to the history of the English economy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and has attracted a considerable literature over the past decades. The author surveys the main strands of this work, dealing with the coinage itself, its production and quantity, its distribution and use, whether money can be equated with the coinage, and the question of credit. The article then goes on to deal with the debates on two important issues involving money in the period, the questions of inflation and commercialization, and suggests ways in which they should be taken forward
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
Monetary historians have debated whether too many or too few petty coins, those most needed by the g...
The thesis is conceived as a contribution to the quantification of the monetary expansion that occur...
"The eleven articles in this volume examine controversial subjects of central importance to medieval...
This is the final version of the following article, which has been published in final form at http:...
This volume is the first in a new series entitled Reading Medieval Sources, examining different genr...
The charging of interest for borrowing money, and the level at which it is charged, is of fundamenta...
The paper discusses which options medieval political authorities had to satisfy the demand for compl...
Classic accounts of the English industrial revolution present a long period of stagnation followed b...
This dissertation investigates the myriad intellectual, economic, political, and cultural forces tha...
Medieval coin plays an essential role in the imagined history of money: it figures as the primal "co...
Fairbairn Henry, The Nature and Limits of the Money Economy in Late Anglo-Saxon and Early Norman Eng...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
This thesis examines one labourer group within developing urban society in England during the tenth...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
Monetary historians have debated whether too many or too few petty coins, those most needed by the g...
The thesis is conceived as a contribution to the quantification of the monetary expansion that occur...
"The eleven articles in this volume examine controversial subjects of central importance to medieval...
This is the final version of the following article, which has been published in final form at http:...
This volume is the first in a new series entitled Reading Medieval Sources, examining different genr...
The charging of interest for borrowing money, and the level at which it is charged, is of fundamenta...
The paper discusses which options medieval political authorities had to satisfy the demand for compl...
Classic accounts of the English industrial revolution present a long period of stagnation followed b...
This dissertation investigates the myriad intellectual, economic, political, and cultural forces tha...
Medieval coin plays an essential role in the imagined history of money: it figures as the primal "co...
Fairbairn Henry, The Nature and Limits of the Money Economy in Late Anglo-Saxon and Early Norman Eng...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
This thesis examines one labourer group within developing urban society in England during the tenth...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
Monetary historians have debated whether too many or too few petty coins, those most needed by the g...