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IMC 2003: Sessions

Session 1225: Markets before the Modern Era, II

Wednesday 16 July 2003, 14.15-15.45

Organiser:Richard H. Britnell, Department of History, University of Durham
Moderator/Chair:Richard H. Britnell, Department of History, University of Durham
Paper 1225-aMarketing and Economic Development in the Low Countries before 1500
(Language: English)
Peter Stabel, Centrum voor Stadsgeschiedenis, Universiteit Antwerpen
Index terms: Economics - General, Economics - Trade
Paper 1225-bThe Spread and Survival of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales, 700-1600
(Language: English)
Derek Keene, Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London
Index terms: Economics - Trade
Paper 1225-cMarkets and Fairs in 13th-Century England as a Tool of Royal Patronage
(Language: English)
Emilia Jamroziak, Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte (FOVOG), Technische Universität Dresden / Institute for Medieval Studies / School of History, University of Leeds
Index terms: Economics - General, Economics - Trade, Social History
Abstract

This session (continuing from session I) will examine in greater depth features of the development of marketing in western Europe between 700 and 1500. Two of the papers report conclusions from recent funded projects at the Centre for Metropolitan History to study the development of marketing in England and Wales.