This is the final version. Available from the American Economic Association via the DOI in this recordWe study the emergence of urban self-governance in the late medieval period. We focus on England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, building a novel comprehensive dataset of 554 medieval towns. During the Commercial Revolution (twelfth to thirteenth centuries), many merchant towns obtained Farm Grants: the right of self-governed tax collection and law enforcement. Self-governance, in turn, was a stepping stone for parliamentary representation: Farm Grant towns were much more likely to be summoned directly to the medieval English Parliament than otherwise similar towns. We also show that self-governed towns strengthened the role of Parliamen...
We present new data documenting medieval Europe’s Commercial Revolution” using information on the es...
Paper given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Ec...
Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rule...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
England led the way to national consolidation and a strong monarchy for a number of reasons. The geo...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
We build a model to investigate the interaction between trade, the supply of law and order, and the ...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
We examine the long-term effects of a series of Swedish towns founded by the Crown during the early ...
We present new data documenting medieval Europe’s Commercial Revolution using information on the est...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
Approved by: N.M. Trenholme, professor of historyTypescriptLast 17 leaves are blankM.A. University o...
The dissertation investigates the increasing number and complexity of towns between c. 850 and c. 1...
The poster presents an interim report on my currently running PhD project on the use of town books i...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. The strengthening of ties between crown...
We present new data documenting medieval Europe’s Commercial Revolution” using information on the es...
Paper given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Ec...
Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rule...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
England led the way to national consolidation and a strong monarchy for a number of reasons. The geo...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
We build a model to investigate the interaction between trade, the supply of law and order, and the ...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
We examine the long-term effects of a series of Swedish towns founded by the Crown during the early ...
We present new data documenting medieval Europe’s Commercial Revolution using information on the est...
This thesis examines how English towns and townsmen interacted with the aristocracy in the late midd...
Approved by: N.M. Trenholme, professor of historyTypescriptLast 17 leaves are blankM.A. University o...
The dissertation investigates the increasing number and complexity of towns between c. 850 and c. 1...
The poster presents an interim report on my currently running PhD project on the use of town books i...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. The strengthening of ties between crown...
We present new data documenting medieval Europe’s Commercial Revolution” using information on the es...
Paper given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Ec...
Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rule...