A DETAILED STUDY OF IPSWICH AT A TIME OF GREAT GROWTH AND PROSPERITY,
HIGHLIGHTING THE ACTIVITIES OF ITS INDUSTRIES, MERCHANTS AND
CRAFTSMEN.
Ipswich in the late Middle Ages was a flourishing town. A wide range
of commodities passed through its port, to and from far-flung markets,
bought and sold by merchants from diverse backgrounds, and carried in
ships whose design evolved during the fourteenth and fifteenth
centuries. Its trading partners, both domestic and overseas, changed
in response to developments in the international, national and local
economy, as did the occupations of its craftsmen,with textile, leather
and metal industries were of particular importance. However, despite
its importance, and the richness of its medieval archives, the story
of Ipswich at the time has been sadly neglected. This is a gap
whichthe author here aims to remedy. His careful study allows a
detailed picture of urban life to emerge, shedding new light not only
on the borough itself, but on towns more generally at a crucial point
in their development, at a period of growing affluence when ordinary
people enjoyed an unprecedented rise in standards of living, and the
benefits of what might be termed our first consumer revolution.
Nicholas Amor gained his doctorate from the University of East Anglia.
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Trade and Industry
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ISBN
9781846159954
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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