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Changing Values in Medieval Scotland
A Study of Prices, Money, and Weights and Measures
This 1995 book is a full-scale study of prices in medieval Scotland, c.1260–1542.
Elizabeth Gemmill (Author), Nicholas Mayhew (Author)
9780521473859, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 1 June 1995
442 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm, 0.76 kg
"The excessive amount of effort devoted by the suthors to collecting their data demands a high degree of respect. ...I have the highest regard both for the effort and precision devoted to collecting and processing the data and for the intellectual challenge the interpretations represent.... This book is an illustrative example of the complicated puzzle presented by price history, the solution of which will lead us closer to understanding the ins and outs of both the late medieval and early modern society." Leo Noordegraaf, Journal of Economic History
This 1995 book is a full-scale study of prices in medieval Scotland, c.1260–1542, which includes detailed discussions of coinage, and weights and measures. Nearly 6,000 prices are listed individually, average prices are calculated for each commodity, and for groups of commodities such as cereals and livestock. Scots prices are compared with English, and the significance of the data for the economic history of medieval Scotland is analysed fully. This was the first complete study to have been undertaken on Scots medieval prices.
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1. Price trends in medieval Scotland
2. Prices in medieval Aberdeen with appendix of documents
3. Weights and measures
4. Currency
5. The price of victual and needful merchandise
6. Prices and the Scottish economy, 1260–1540
Glossary of unusual terms
Select bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Economic history [KCZ]
