Medieval Merchants: York, Beverley and Hull in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series)
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Author(s)Jenny Kermode
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN052149737X
ISBN-139780521497374
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Sales Rank5,000,683
CategoryHistory
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This book is based on the biographies of some 1400 individuals who lived in three northern English towns during the later Middle Ages. It analyzes the many aspects of merchant society: achievements in politics, attitudes toward religion, the family, wider circles of friends and business acquaintances, and the nature and conduct of trade. Merchants were at the core of urban society and played a central role in the development of urban mentalité. This is one of the broadest studies of them yet published, integrating a very wide range of original sources.
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