An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

Christopher Dyer examines the transition in the economy and society of England between 1250 and 1550. Using new sources of evidence, he demonstrates that important structural changes after 1350 built on the commercial growth of the thirteenth century. He shows that development of individual property, response to new consumption patterns, and use of credit and investment, came from the peasantry rather than the aristocracy. An Age of Transition?, a significant new work by a top medievalist, reveals how England was set on course to become the 'first industrial nation'.

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An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

Christopher Dyer examines the transition in the economy and society of England between 1250 and 1550. Using new sources of evidence, he demonstrates that important structural changes after 1350 built on the commercial growth of the thirteenth century. He shows that development of individual property, response to new consumption patterns, and use of credit and investment, came from the peasantry rather than the aristocracy. An Age of Transition?, a significant new work by a top medievalist, reveals how England was set on course to become the 'first industrial nation'.

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An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

by Christopher Dyer
An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

An Age of Transition?: Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages

by Christopher Dyer

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Christopher Dyer examines the transition in the economy and society of England between 1250 and 1550. Using new sources of evidence, he demonstrates that important structural changes after 1350 built on the commercial growth of the thirteenth century. He shows that development of individual property, response to new consumption patterns, and use of credit and investment, came from the peasantry rather than the aristocracy. An Age of Transition?, a significant new work by a top medievalist, reveals how England was set on course to become the 'first industrial nation'.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198221661
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Series: Ford Lectures Series
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.40(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. A New Middle Ages
2. Community and Privacy
3. Authority and Freedom
4. Consumption and Investment
5. Subsistence and Markets
6. Work and Leisure
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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