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Medieval Market Morality

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2011
Engelsk
This important study examines the market trade of medieval England by providing a wide-ranging critique of the moral and legal imperatives that underpinned retail trade. James Davis shows how market-goers were influenced not only by practical and economic considerations of price, quality, supply and demand, but also by the moral and cultural environment within which such deals were conducted. This book draws on a broad range of cross-disciplinary evidence, from the literary works of William Langland and the sermons of medieval preachers, to state, civic and guild laws, Davis scrutinises everyday market behaviour through case studies of small and large towns, using the evidence of manor and borough courts. From these varied sources, Davis teases out the complex relationship between morality, law and practice and demonstrates that even the influence of contemporary Christian ideology was not necessarily incompatible with efficient and profitable everyday commerce.
Undertittel
Life, Law and Ethics in the English Marketplace, 1200–1500
Forfatter
James Davis
ISBN
9781107003439
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
880 gram
Utgivelsesdato
24.11.2011
Antall sider
534