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Money in the medieval English economy, 973-1489, Bibliography

This is an undifferentiated bibliography for Money in the medieval English economy by Jim Bolton in the sense that manuscript and printed sources are included in this general list of works cited in the text.

 

Abel, W., Agricultural fluctuations in Europe: from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries (London: Methuen, 1980)

Abels, R., ‘Paying the Danegeld : Anglo-Saxon peacemaking with Vikings’, in De Souza, P. and France, J. (eds.), War and peace in ancient and medieval history(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008)

Abulafia, D. (ed.), The new Cambridge medieval history, vol. v, c. 1198-c. 1300 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999)

Allen, M., ‘The volume and composition of the English silver currency, 1279-1351’, British Numismatic Journal, 70 (2000)

Allen, M., ‘The volume of the English currency 1158-1470’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 54 (2001)

Allen, M., The Durham mint (London: Spink for the British Numismatic Society, 2003)

Allen, M., ‘Medieval English die output’, British Numismatic Journal, 74 (2004)

Allen, M., ‘The interpretation of single-finds of English coins, 1279-1544’, British Numismatic Journal, 75 (2005)

Allen, M., ‘The volume of English currency, c. 973-1158’ in Cook, B. and Williams, G. (eds.), Coinage and history in the North Sea world, c. 500 -1250. Essays in honour of Marian Archibald (Leiden: Brill, 2006)

Allen, M., ‘Henry II and the English coinage’ in Harper-Bill, C. and Vincent, N. (eds.), Henry II: new interpretations (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2007)

Allen, M., ‘The proportions of the denominations in English mint outputs, 1351-1485’, British Numismatic Journal, 77 (2007)

Allen, M., ‘The output and profits of the Calais mint, 1349-1450’, British Numismatic Journal, 80 (2010)

Allen, M., ‘Silver production and the money supply in England and Wales, 1086-c. 1500’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 64 (2011).

Amt, E. and Church, S. (eds.), Dialogus de scaccario and constitutio domus regis (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

Arbeth, J., The great mortality of 1348-50. A brief history with documents (Boston and New York: Bedford and St Martin’s Press, 2005)

Archibald, M.M., ‘Wastage from currency: long cross and the recoinage of 1279’ in Mayhew (ed.), Edwardian monetary affairs (1279-1344)

Archivio Borromeo dell’ Isola Bella, libro mastro no. 7, Filippo Borromei e compagni di Londra, 1436-39

Archivio Borromeo dell’ Isola Bella, libro mastro no. 8, Filippo Borromei e compagni di Brugia, 1438

Armstrong, L., ‘Usury’, in The Oxford encyclopaedia of economic history (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)

Armstrong, L. et al. (eds.), Money, markets and trade in late medieval Europe. Essays in honour of John Munro (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007)

Ashtor, E., Les métaux précieux et la balance des payements au proche-orient à la basse époque (Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N., 1971)

Astill, G., ‘General survey’ in Palliser (ed.), The Cambridge urban history of Britain, vol. i

Aston, T.H. and Philpin C.H.E. (eds.), The Brenner debate: agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985)

 

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Bailey, M., ‘Peasant welfare in England, 1290-1348’, Economic History Review, 2nd

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Bailey, M., The English manor c. 1200-1500 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002)

Barratt, N., ‘The revenue of King John’, English Historical Review, 111 (1996)

Barron, C.M., ‘London and parliament in the Lancastrian era’, Parliamentary History, 9 (1990)

Barron, C.M., London in the later middle ages: government and people 1200-1500 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)

Barrow, J., ‘Churches, education and literacy in towns 600-1300’ in Palliser (ed.), Cambridge urban history, vol. i

Bartlett, R., England under the Norman and Angevin kings (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002)

Bates, D., ‘Normandy and England after 1066’, English Historical Review, 104 (1989)

Bateson, M., Borough customs, vol. i (London: Quaritch for the Selden Society, 1904)

Bateson, M., Borough customs, vol. ii (London: Quaritch for the Selden Society, 1906)

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Beckerman, J.S., ‘The forty-shilling jurisdictional limit in medieval personal actions’ in Jenkins, D. (ed.), Legal History Studies, 1972 (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1975)

Bell, A., Brookes, C. and Dryburgh, P., The English wool market, c. 1230-1327 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

Benedictow, O.J., The Black Death, 1346-53: the complete history (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2004)

Biancalana, J., ‘The development of the penal bond with conditional defeasance’, Journal of Legal History, 26 (2005)

Biancalana, J., ‘Contractual penalties in the king’s courts 1260-1360’, Cambridge Law Journal, 64 (2005)

Birkenholz, D., The king’s two maps: cartography and culture in thirteenth-century England (London: Routledge, 2004)

Blackburn, M.A.S., ‘Coinage and currency under Henry I: a review’ in Chibnall, M. (ed.), Proceedings of the Battle conference, 1990 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991)

Blackburn, M.A.S., ‘Coinage and currency’ in King (ed.), The Anarchy of King Stephen’s reign

Blair, J. (ed.), Waterways and canal-building in medieval England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

Blanchard, I., ‘Lothian and beyond: the English “Empire” of David I’ in Britnell and Hatcher (eds.), Progress and problems

Blanchard, I.,  Mining, metallurgy and minting in the middle ages, vol. ii, Afro-European supremacy 1125-1225 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001)

Blanchard, I., Mining, metallurgy and minting in the middle ages, vol. iii, Continuing Afro-European supremacy, 1250-1450 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005)

Blanchard, I., ‘Egyptian specie markets and the international gold crisis of the early fifteenth century’ in Armstrong et al. (eds.), Money, markets and trade

Blockmans, W. and Prevenier, W., The promised lands: the Low Countries under Burgundian rule, 1369-1530 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999)

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Bolton, J.L., ‘Alien Merchants in England, 1422-61’, unpublished Oxford B.Litt. thesis, 1971

Bolton, J.L., The medieval English economy, 1150-1500 (London: Dent, 1980)

Bolton, J.L., ‘Inflation, economics and politics in thirteenth-century England’ in Coss P.R. and Lloyd, S. (eds.), Thirteenth-century England IV (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1992)

Bolton, J.L., ‘The English economy in the early thirteenth century’ in Church (ed.), The reign of King John: new interpretations

Bolton, J.L., ‘“The World Upside Down”. Plague as an Agent of Economic and Social Change’, in Ormrod and Lindley (eds.), The Black Death in England

Bolton, J.L., The alien communities of London in the fifteenth century (Stamford: Paul Watkins, 1998)

Bolton, J.L., ‘What is money? What is a money economy? When did a money economy emerge in medieval England’ in Wood, Medieval money matters

Bolton, J.L., ‘How Sir Thomas Rempston paid his ransom: or, the mistakes of an Italian bank’, in Clark, L. (ed.), The Fifteenth Century, VII (2007)

Bolton, J.L. and Guidi Bruscoli, F., ‘When did Antwerp replace Bruges as the commercial and financial centre of north-western Europe? The evidence of the Borromei ledger for 1438’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 61 (2008)

Bompaire, M., ‘Essor et crise d’une economie monétaire Europeéne’, chapter viii, in Contamine et al. (eds.), L’économie médiévale

Bowers, R.H., ‘From rolls to riches: king’s clerks and moneylending in thirteenth-century England’, Speculum, 58 (1983)

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Brenner, R., ‘Agrarian class structure and economic development in pre-industrial England’, Past and Present, 70 (1976)

Brenner, R., ‘The agrarian roots of European capitalism’, Past and Present, 97 (1982)

Bridbury, A.R., Economic growth. England in the later middle ages (London: Allen & Unwin, 1962)

Bridbury, A.R., ‘Before the Black Death’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 30 (1977)

Bridbury, A.R., ‘Thirteenth-century prices and the money supply’, Agricultural History Review, 33 (1985)

Bridbury, A.R., The English economy from Bede to the Reformation (Woodbridge: Boydell, 1992)

Bridbury, A.R., ‘The Domesday valuation of manorial income’ in Bridbury, The English economy from Bede to the Reformation

Briggs, C.D., ‘Manor court procedures, debt litigation levels and rural credit provision in England c. 1290-c. 1380’, Law and History Review, 24 (2006)

Briggs, C.D., ‘Seignorial control of villagers’ litigation beyond the manor in later medieval England’, Historical Research, 81 (2008)

Briggs, C.D., ‘The availability of credit in the English countryside 1400-1480’, Agricultural History Review, 56 (2008)

Briggs, C.D., Credit and village society in fourteenth-century England (Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2009)

Britnell, R.H., ‘Production for the market on a small fourteenth-century estate’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 19 (1966)

Britnell, R.H., ‘English markets and the royal administration before 1200’, Economic History Review, 31 (1978)

Britnell, R.H., Growth and decline in Colchester1300-1525 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986)

Britnell, R.H., ‘The Pastons and their Norfolk’, Agricultural History Review, 36 (1988)

Britnell, R.H., The commercialisation of English society 1000-1500 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993)

Britnell, R.H., ‘Urban demand in the English economy, 1300-1600’ in Galloway (ed.), Trade, urban hinterlands and market integration 1300-1600

Britnell, R.H., ‘Specialization of work in England 1100-1300’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 54 (2001)

Britnell, R.H., ‘The economy of British towns 600-1300’ in Palliser (ed.), The Cambridge urban history of Britain, vol. i

Britnell, R.H. and Campbell, B.M.S. (eds.), A commercialising economy: England 1086 to c. 1300 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995)

Britnell, R.H. and Hatcher, J. (eds.), Progress and problems in medieval England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996)

Brown, A.L., The governance of late-medieval England, 1272-1461 (London: Arnold, 1989)

Burrow, J.A., ‘Thomas Hoccleve: some re-datings’, Review of English Studies, new series, 46 (1995)

Butler, L.H., ‘Archbishop Melton, his neighbours and kinsmen’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2 (1951)

 

Campbell, B.M.S., ‘Population pressure, inheritance and the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community’ in Smith, (ed.), Land, kinship and life cycle

Campbell, B.M.S. (ed.), Before the Black Death: studies in the crisis of the early fourteenth century (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992)

Campbell, B.M.S., ‘Economic rent and the intensification of English agriculture 1086-1350’ in Astill, G.G. and Langdon, J. (eds.), Medieval farming and technology The impact of agricultural change in northwest Europe (Leiden: Brill, 1997)

Campbell, B.M.S., English seigniorial agriculture 1250-1450 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)

Campbell, B.M.S., ‘The agrarian problem in the early fourteenth century’, Past and Present, 188 (2005)

Campbell, B.M.S., ‘Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c. 1290’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 61 (2008)

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Campbell, J., ‘Power and authority in British towns 600-1300’ in Palliser (ed.), The Cambridge urban history, vol. i

Carpenter, C.M., ‘England: the nobility and the gentry’ in Rigby (ed.), A companion to Britain in the later middle ages

Carpenter, D.A., ‘Was there a crisis of the knightly class in the thirteenth century? The Oxfordshire evidence’, English Historical Review, 95 (1980)

Carpenter, D.A., ‘The gold treasure of King Henry III’ in Coss, P.R. and Lloyd, S.D.

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Carpenter, D.A., ‘The second century of English feudalism’, Past and Present, 168 (2000)

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