Wool, Cloth, and Gold
Explore the intricate tapestry of medieval commercial relations with "Wool, Cloth, and Gold" by Professor Harold J. Munro, published by University of Toronto Press in 1973. This engaging study spans 277 pages, delving into the economic history of England, Burgundy, and Flanders during a transformative period. Professor Munro meticulously examines how monetary policies, particularly coinage debasements, were employed by European princes as essential fiscal strategies to address their escalating financial demands. With a keen focus on the interplay of commerce and currency, this book will captivate history enthusiasts and economic scholars alike. Discover the foundations of modern economics in this compelling historical analysis that sheds light on the fiscal challenges faced during medieval times.