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Money and Finance in Central Europe during the Later Middle Ages

Edited by Roman Zaoral

in Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by D Maris Coffman, Tony K. Moore, Martin Allen and Sophus Reinert

Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-1-137-46023-3
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction: Medieval Finance in Central European Historiography
Roman Zaoral
A New Perspective on the Imperial Coinage
Hendrik Mäkeler
The Reception of Imperial Monetary Reforms in 16th-century Northern Germany
Michael North
The Kremnica Town Book of Accounts: The Economy of a Mining and Mint Town in the Kingdom of Hungary
Martin Štefánik
Financiers to the Blind King: Funding the Court of John the Blind (1310–1346)
Zdeněk Žalud
The Financial Dimension of the Pledge Policy of King Sigismund of Luxembourg in Bohemia (1419–1437)
Stanislav Bárta
The Pledge Policy of King Sigismund of Luxembourg in Hungary (1387–1437)
János Incze
The Economic Background to and the Financial Politics of Queen Barbara of Cilli in Hungary (1406–1438)
Daniela Dvořáková
The Courtly Accounts of Prince Sigismund Jagiello (Late 15th to Early 16th Centuries) and Their Historical Context
Petr Kozák
Accounting Records of the Town Offices in Bohemia and Moravia: Methodology and Application
Pavla Slavíčková and Zdeněk Puchinger
Remnants and Traces: In Search of Wrocław’s Accounting Books (Late 14th to Early 16th Centuries)
Grzegorz Myśliwski
Financial Obligations of the City of Gdańsk to King Casimir IV Jagiellon and His Successors in the Light of the 1468–1516 Ledger Book
Beata Możejko
Old Interpretations and New Approaches: The 1457–1458 Thirtieth Customs Register of Bratislava
Balázs Nagy
Financing a Legation: Papal Legates and Money in the Later Middle Ages
Antonín Kalous
St Vitus Building Accounts (1372–1378): The Economic Aspects of Building the Cathedral
Marek Suchý
‘De mandato dominorum divisorum … ’: Finances in the Life of Prague’s Metropolitan Chapter
Martina Maříková

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