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Methods in Premodern Economic History

Case studies from the Holy Roman Empire, c.1300-c.1600
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This edited collection demonstrates how economic history can be analysed using both quantitative and qualitative methods, connecting statistical research with the social, cultural and psychological aspects of history. With their focus on the time between the end of the commercial revolution and the Black Death (c. 1300), and the Thirty Years’ War (c. 1600), Kypta et al. redress a significant lack of published work regarding economic history methodology in the premodern period. Case studies stem from the Holy Roman Empire, one of the most important economic regions in premodern times, and reconnect the German premodern economic history approach with the grand narratives that have been developed mainly for Western European regions. Methodological approaches stemming from economics as well as from sociology and cultural studies show how multifaceted research in economic history can be, and how it might accordingly offer us new insights into premodern economies. Chapters 9 and 10 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Author Biography:

Ulla Kypta is Assistant Professor at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Her research interests include medieval economic history, trade in the late Middle Ages and administrative history. Julia Bruch is Assistant Professor at the University of Cologne, Germany. Her research interests include medieval economic history, artisan and urban culture in the late Middle Ages and the history of monasteries. Tanja Skambraks is Assistant Professor at the University of Mannheim, Germany. Her research interests include medieval economic history, banking in the late Middle Ages and ritual history.
Release date NZ
October 25th, 2020
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Julia Bruch
  • Edited by Tanja Skambraks
  • Edited by Ulla Kypta
Edition
1st ed. 2019
Illustrations
2 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 511 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Pages
511
ISBN-13
9783030146627
Product ID
33987703

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