The Merchant Class of Medieval London, 1300-1500A social history of the merchant class of 14th- and 15th-century London |
Contents
THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POSITION OF LONDON MERCHANTS IN THEIR OWN COMMUNITY | 3 |
2 THE RECOGNITION OF INEQUALITY | 16 |
3 THE DELIMITATION OF THE MERCHANT CLASS | 29 |
4 NUMERICAL ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION | 43 |
CONTROL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT | 55 |
2 PROBLEMS INHERITED FROM THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY | 62 |
3 FOURTEENTHCENTURY EXPERIMENTS IN REFORM | 68 |
4 THE CITY CONSTITUTION IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY | 82 |
5 THE MERCHANT AS PARISHIONER | 182 |
6 THE MERCHANTS ATTITUDE TO THE RELIGIOUS LIFE | 190 |
THE FLUIDITY OF THE MERCHANT CLASS | 193 |
2 IMMIGRATION TO THE CITY | 208 |
3 THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF IMMIGRANTS | 212 |
4 PATTERNS IN FAMILY HISTORY | 224 |
TRADE AND GENTILITY | 236 |
2 CULTURAL AFFINITIES BETWEEN MERCHANTS AND GENTLEMEN | 249 |
5 CIVIC TAXATION | 87 |
6 THE MECHANISM OF CONTROL OVER TRADE AND INDUSTRY | 94 |
7 THE MERCHANTS OUTLOOK ON GOVERNMENT | 99 |
WEALTH AND STANDARDS OF LIVING | 105 |
2 LANDS AND RENTS | 120 |
3 STANDARDS OF COMFORT | 132 |
4 SYMBOLIC ELEMENTS IN STANDARDS OF LIVING | 145 |
THE CONDUCT OF LIFE | 157 |
2 MORAL DISCIPLINE OF BOYS | 166 |
3 THE WOMANS ROLE | 171 |
4 THE STEWARDSHIP OF WEALTH | 176 |
3 SOCIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN MERCHANTS AND GENTLEMEN | 258 |
4 THE GENTLEMAN MERCHANT | 271 |
5 MOVEMENT FROM THE LONDON MERCHANT CLASS INTO THE LANDED GENTRY | 281 |
A GENERAL VIEW OF THE MIDDLE STRATA OF THE NATION | 290 |
2 ATTITUDES TOWARD SOCIAL ASCENT | 302 |
3 CONCLUSIONS | 313 |
ALDERMANIC FAMILIES | 323 |
LONDON LANDOWNERS IN 1436 | 380 |
GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGINS AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF APPRENTICES | 391 |
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