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Revolution and Consumption in Late Medieval England

Dunn, Alastair(Contributions by)Fleming, Peter W(Contributions by)Freeman, Jessica(Contributions by)Gundy, Alison(Contributions by)Hare, John(Contributions by)Lee, John S. (Royalty Account)(Contributions by)Mitchell, Shelagh(Contributions by)Threlfall-Holmes, Miranda(Contributions by)Woolgar, Professor Christopher(Contributions by)Hicks, Michael(Edited by)
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The essays in this volume focus on the sources and resources of political power, on consumption (royal and lay, conspicuous and everyday) on political revolution and on economic regulation in the later middle ages.

The topics range from the diet of the nobility in the fifteenth century to the knightly household of Richard II and the peace commissions, while particular case studies, of Middlesex, Cambridge, Durham Cathedral and Winchester, shed new light on regional economies through an examination of the patterns of consumption, retailing, and marketing.

Professor Michael Hicks teaches at King Alfred's College at Winchester.

The contributors include: Christopher Woolgar, Alastair Dunn, Shelagh Mitchell, Alison Gundy, T.B.

Pugh, Jessica Freeman, John Hare, John Lee, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Winifred Harwood, and Peter Fleming.

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The Boydell Press
0851158323 / 9780851158327
Hardback
942.04
04/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
ix, 198p. : ill.
24 cm
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Selected papers from the fifteenth-century history conference, Southampton, 3-5 September 1999.