Trade, Urban Hinterlands and Market Integraton c. 1300-1600
TRADE, URBAN HINTERLANDS AND MARKET INTEGRATION c.1300-1600

Edited by James A. Galloway


A collection of working papers given at a conference organised by the Centre for Metropolitan History and supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), 7 July 1999

 


Note to Online Version: The papers presented here were originally published by the Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London as Trade, Urban Hinterlands and Market Integration c.1300-1600, ed. James A. Galloway (Centre for Metropolitan History, Working Papers Series, No. 3; London: 2000) ISBN 1 871348 55 2. No changes have been made to the original text; pagination is identical to the printed edition and so should be cited as such.

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CONTENTS
 
Pages
Editor's Preface to the Printed Version ix
List of Contributors (updated 2004) x
1. Urban demand in the English economy, 1300-1600
RICHARD BRITNELL
1-22
2. One market or many? London and the grain trade of England
JAMES A. GALLOWAY
23-42
3. Environs and hinterland: Cologne and Nuremberg in the later middle ages
HERBERT EIDEN AND FRANZ IRSIGLER
43-57
4. Changes in London's economic hinterland as indicated by debt cases in the Court of Common Pleas
DEREK KEENE
59-81
5. Norwich, London, and the regional integration of Norfolk's economy in the first half of the fourteenth century
PAMELA NIGHTINGALE
83-101
6. Trade, urban hinterlands and market integration, 1300-1600: a summing up
CHRISTOPHER DYER
103-109

 

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