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Progress and Problems in Medieval England

Progress and Problems in Medieval England

Progress and Problems in Medieval England

Essays in Honour of Edward Miller
Richard Britnell, University of Durham
John Hatcher, University of Cambridge
May 2002
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    The contributors to this collection of essays in honour of the distinguished medieval historian Edward Miller pay tribute by writing on the society and economy of England between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries. They address many of the most important themes of an era that witnessed profound change in rural, commercial, urban and industrial life, and they focus in particular on the progress achieved and the problems encountered. The subjects covered include the growth of London, the commercial and urban development of the north, Italian merchants and banking, overseas trade, taxation, farm servants, hunting and poaching, changing relations between landlords and tenants, the expansion of the economy in the twelfth century, and the great slump of the fifteenth. The book has been written by leading experts, and is a major contribution to English medieval economic and social history.

    • A collection of distinguished essays which ranges across the whole of English medieval history
    • Dedicated to Edward Miller, a leading medieval economic and social historian

    Reviews & endorsements

    "One comes away from this volume with a renewed sense of the vibrant interaction between rural and urban cultures in medieval england. This is historical research in its finest form. It should serve as a model of what medieval historical research can accomplish." Kenneth Cox, Agricultural History

    "This is one collection that I would recommend strongly for the librraries of scholars and universities. It is a worthy tribute to a fine scholar." John Langdon, ALbion

    "this is one collection that I would recommend strongly for the libraries of scholars and universities. It is a worthy tribute to a fine scholar." John Langdon, Albion

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    June 1996
    Hardback
    9780521550369
    334 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.63kg
    1 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Edward Miller: an appreciation George Holmes
    • 1. Economic development in the early twelfth century Edmund King
    • 2. Lothian and beyond: the economy of the 'English empire' of David I Ian Blanchard
    • 3. Boroughs, markets and trade in northern England, 1000–1216 Richard Britnell
    • 4. Peasant deer poachers in the medieval forest Jean Birrell
    • 5. The growth of London in the medieval economy Pamela Nightingale
    • 6. The bankruptcy of the Scali of Florence in England, 1326–8 Edmund Fryde
    • 7. The English export trade in cloth in the early fourteenth century Wendy R. Childs
    • 8. A medieval tax haven: Berwick upon Tweed and the English crown, 1333–1461 Anthony Tuck
    • 9. Taxation and communities in late medieval England Christopher Dyer
    • 10. Peasants and the collapse of the manorial economy on some Ramsey Abbey estates J. A. Raftis
    • 11. The famuli in the later middle ages David Farmer
    • 12. The great slump of the mid fifteenth century John Hatcher
    • 13. Lorenzo de' Medici's London branch George Holmes
    • 14. The trade of late medieval Chester Jenny Kermode.
      Contributors
    • George Holmes, Edmund King, Ian Blanchard, Richard Britnell, Jean Birrell, Pamela Nightingale, Edmund Fryde, Wendy R. Childs, Anthony Tuck, Christopher Dyer, J. A. Raftis, David Farmer, John Hatcher, Jenny Kermode

    • Editors
    • Richard Britnell , University of Durham
    • John Hatcher , University of Cambridge