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The commercialisation of English society, 1000-1500The commercialisation of English society, 1000-1500

The commercialisation of English society, 1000-15001993

R. H. Britnell

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"The commercialisation of English society offers a major new interpretation of social and economic change in England over five centuries. By 1500 English livelihoods depended more upon money and commercial transactions than ever before; the institutional framework of markets had been transformed, and urban development was more pronounced. These changes were not, however, caused by any unilinear development of population, output or money supply. This pioneering study examines both institutional and economic transformation, and the social changes that resulted, and stresses the limited importance of formal trading institutions for the development of local trade. Commercial transition is throughout analysed from a broader perspective that looks at the changing power relations within medieval society (which might loosely be described as feudal), and considers how these relations were affected by such commercial development."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL3355838W

Subjects

HistoryCommerceFeudalismGreat britain, commerceGreat britain, history, medieval period, 1066-1485Feudalism, great britainCommerce, historyHandelAdelSociale verhoudingenSociaal-economische geschiedenisFéodalitéHistoire

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