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This book examines how and why late medieval townspeople reconceptualized time and applied their new understanding of it to politics and economics. It is for students and scholars of late medieval history, particularly those interested in the state and its growth, trade, production, social conflict, and the Black Death.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines how and why late medieval townspeople reconceptualized time and applied their new understanding of it to politics and economics. It is for students and scholars of late medieval history, particularly those interested in the state and its growth, trade, production, social conflict, and the Black Death.
Autorenporträt
Philip Daileader is Professor in the Harrison Ruffin Tyler Department of History at William & Mary. He is the author and editor of various books and articles on the medieval Europe and Perpignan.