Money in the Medieval English Economy 973–1489
Discover the pivotal role of currency in shaping the medieval English economy with Money in the Medieval English Economy 973–1489 by Manchester University Press. Published in 2012, this insightful study spans 336 pages and delves into the often-overlooked significance of money in historical economic models.
This comprehensive work offers readers a thorough background on the complexities of modeling the medieval economy, highlighting the relevance of the Fisher equation of exchange for monetary historians. Additionally, it explores the practical processes involved in minting coins from silver, providing a nuanced understanding of the economic landscape during this fascinating period.
Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between money and medieval society. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of medieval economics with this essential addition to your library.