It takes the average reader 4 hours and 57 minutes to read Mortality, Trade, Money and Credit in Late Medieval England (1285-1531) by Pamela Nightingale
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The eleven articles in this volume examine controversial subjects of central importance to medieval economic historians. Topics include the relative roles played by money and credit in financing the economy, whether credit could compensate for shortages of coin, and whether it could counteract the devastating mortality of the Black Death. Drawing on a detailed analysis of the Statute Merchant and Staple records, the articles chart the chronological and geographical changes in the economy from the late-thirteenth to the early-sixteenth centuries. This period started with the triumph of English...
Mortality, Trade, Money and Credit in Late Medieval England (1285-1531) by Pamela Nightingale is 288 pages long, and a total of 74,304 words.
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