Monks And Markets

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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction And Context
2. The Monastic Diet
3. Price, Preference And Purpose: Factors Influencing The Priory’s Purchasing Decisions
4. Tenurial Purchasing
5. Market Purchasing
6. The Suppliers Of The Priory
7. Conclusion
Appendix I The Surviving Obedientiary Accounts, 1460-1520
Bibliography
Index

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The institutions of the middle ages are generally seen as tradition-bound; Monks and Markets challenges this assumption. Durham’s outstanding archive has allowed the uncovering of an unprecedented level of detail about the purchasing strategies of one of England’s foremost monasteries, and it is revealed that the monks were indeed reflective, responsive, and innovative when required. If this is true of a large Benedictine monastery, it is likely to be true also for the vast majority of other households and institutions in Medieval England for which comparable evidence does not exist.

Furthermore, this study gives a unique insight into the nature of medieval consumer behaviour, which throughout history, and particularly from before the early modern period, remains a relatively neglected subject. Chapters are devoted to the diet of monks, the factors influencing their purchasing decisions, their use of the market and their exploitation of tenurial relationships, and their suppliers.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780199253814
ISBN10: 0199253811
Miranda Threlfall-Holmes
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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