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Credit and Village Society in Fourteenth-Century England (Hardcover)
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Credit and Village Society in Fourteenth-Century England (Hardcover)
Series: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs
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Exploring the role of credit is vital to understanding any economy.
In the past two decades historians of many European regions have
become increasingly aware that medieval credit, far from being the
preserve of merchants, bankers, or monarchs, was actually of basic
importance to the ordinary villagers who made up most of the
population.
This is the first study devoted to credit in rural England in the
middle ages. Focusing in particular on seven well-documented
villages, it examines in detail some of the many thousands of
village credit transactions of this period, identifies the people
who performed them, and explores the social relationships brought
about by involvement in credit. The evidence comes primarily from
inter-peasant debt litigation recorded in the proceedings of manor
courts, which were the private legal jurisdictions of landlords.
A comparative study which discusses the English evidence alongside
findings from other parts of medieval and early modern Europe, it
argues that the prevailing view of medieval English credit as a
marker of poverty and crisis is inadequate. In fact, the credit
networks of the English countryside were surprisingly resilient in
the face of the fourteenth-century crises associated with plague,
famine, and economic depression.
This volume will be essential reading for specialists on medieval
Britain and will also engage a more general readership interested
in conditions and structures in pre-industrial and developing
societies.
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