This volume contains selected essays in celebration of the
scholarship of the medieval historian Professor James L. Bolton.
The essays address a number of different questions in medieval
economic and social history, as the volume looks at the activities
of merchants, their trade, legal interactions and identities, and
on the importance of money and credit in the rural and urban
economies. Other essays look more widely at patterns of immigration
to London, trade and royal policy, and the role that merchants
played in the Hundred Years War.
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