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One of the most important manuscripts surviving from
thirteenth-century England, the corpus of documents known as the
Hundred Rolls for Cambridge have been incomplete until the recent
discovery of an additional roll. This invaluable volume replaces
the previous inaccurate transcription by the record commission of
1818 and provides new translations and additional appendices.
Shedding new light on important facets of business activity in
thirteenth-century Cambridge, this volume makes a significant
contribution to our knowledge of the early phases of capitalism.
This unique text will be of interest to anyone working in the
fields of economic and business history, entrepreneurship,
philanthropy and medieval studies. A research monograph based on
recently discovered historical documents, Compassionate Capitalism:
Business and Community in Medieval England, by Casson et al, is
also now available from Bristol University Press.
The idea of corporate social responsibility may seem like a recent
trend, but the previously unpublished historical documents on
Cambridge’s sophisticated urban property market reveal that
businesses have been practicing what is sometimes referred to as
“Compassionate Capitalism” for nearly a thousand years. This
transdisciplinary study presents an invaluable contribution to our
knowledge of the early phases of capitalism.
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