TY - BOOK AU - Aleksandrova,Maria AU - Bruch,Julia AU - Brugger,Eva AU - Kypta,Ulla AU - Neumann,Franziska AU - Quaas,Franziska AU - Skambraks,Tanja TI - Markets and their Actors in the Late Middle Ages SN - 9783110642216 AV - HF5471 .M37 2021 PY - 2020///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Markets KW - History KW - To 1500 KW - Middle Ages KW - Akteure KW - Mittelalter KW - Märkte KW - Wirtschaft KW - HISTORY / Social History KW - bisacsh KW - agents KW - institutions KW - premodern economy N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Introduction --; How to Study the Premodern Market: The Concept of Market Exchange --; Towards a Different Type of Market Exchange in the Early Middle Ages: The Sacrum Commercium and its Agents --; Imagined Investors: Markets, Agents, and the Saxon Mining Administration --; The “destroyers of trade”, “our good and dear Inhabitants”, and “all persons of what quality or nation however they may be”: Early Modern Colonial Market Culture --; Markets and their Agents in History: Some Theoretical Reflections --; List of authors --; Index of names --; Index of places; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Markets feature prominently in recent research of premodern historians as well as economists. Discussions cover the questions, for example, how a market can be grasp as a place, an event or a mechanism of exchange, or whether premodern economies have just hosted markets or if some of them can even be regarded as market economies. The proposed volume will now turn to the agents who forged and connected markets. Exchange was done between persons and with the help of persons: Artisans, retailers and poor people tried to better their living conditions by engaging on the market, merchants interconnected different markets, urban personnel (such as brokers, men working at the public scales, or the town council as a whole) regulated and facilitated exchange. By focusing on economic practices and the agents who performed them, the volume aims at analyzing the specific characteristics of premodern markets, the reasons why people became active on the market and the institutions which formed exchange processes and were in turn shaped by them UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110643756 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110643756 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110643756/original ER -