Medieval Statistics
Edited by Mark Casson () and
John S. Lee ()
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: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-69730-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: The Nature and Significance of Medieval Statistics
- Mark Casson and John S. Lee
- Ch Chapter 10 Money Supply
- Martin Allen
- Ch Chapter 11 The Size of the Medieval Economy
- Stephen Broadberry
- Ch Chapter 2 The Domesday Book(s): Income Before and After the Norman Conquest
- James T. Walker
- Ch Chapter 3 Medieval Monastic Accounting Records: Potentials and Pitfalls for Statistical Analysis
- Alisdair Dobie
- Ch Chapter 4 Population Statistics
- John S. Lee
- Ch Chapter 5 Agricultural Statistics
- Jordan Claridge and Greg Salter
- Ch Chapter 6 Overseas, Inland and Coastal Trade
- Stephen H. Rigby and Robert C. Nash
- Ch Chapter 7 Industry I: Cloth and Tin
- Nicholas R. Amor and Stephen H. Rigby
- Ch Chapter 8 Industry II: Mining, Fishing, Salt-Making, Building and Urban Manufacturing
- Stephen H. Rigby
- Ch Chapter 9 Urban Rents and the Property Market
- Catherine Casson
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