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Stuart Jenks
Catholics and Protestants have disputed the validity and legitimacy of papal plenary indulgences for 500 years without a unitary corpus of the relevant texts documenting the indulgence campaigns which so exercised Luther and his contemporaries. This
Autor:
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz, Stuart Jenks
The Hanse, an organization of towns and traders in medieval and early modern Europe, was a unique phenomenon. At the same time, it was embedded in the northern European urban and mercantile culture. The contributions in this volume therefore seek to
Publikováno v:
Hansische Geschichtsblätter. 122:147-162
Technischer Fortschritt vs. Editorischer Rückschritt. Eine falsche Alternative.
Autor:
Stuart Jenks
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Hansische Geschichtsblätter. 124:117-158
Das Danziger Pfundzollbuch von 1409 und 1411. Einleitung.
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Stuart Jenks
Publikováno v:
Hansische Geschichtsblätter. 132:47-78
The Distribution Revolution of the Fifteenth CenturyThe consumption revolution of the long eighteenth Century (c. 1650-1850) was inconceivable without a prior distribution revolution in Northwest Europe, in the course of which markets were linked in
Autor:
Stuart Jenks
Publikováno v:
Hansische Geschichtsblätter. 128:1-18
Die Finanzierung des hansischen Handels im Spätmittelalter am Beispiel von Preussen
Autor:
Stuart Jenks
Publikováno v:
Hansische Geschichtsblätter. 133:1-40
Bishopsgate and the Rights of the Hansards in LondonEvery Hanseatic scholar is well acquainted with the agreement reached in 1282 between the City of London and the North German merchants resident there, since it is the first known document which ref
Autor:
Stuart Jenks, Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Publikováno v:
Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) ISBN: 9782503595405
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https://doi.org/10.1484/m.seuh-eb.5.128937
https://doi.org/10.1484/m.seuh-eb.5.128937
Autor:
Stuart Jenks
These Books of Rates list – for the use of English customs officials – the official values of hundreds of products commonly traded overseas in the sixteenth century. What goods needed to be listed and what their official valuations were held to b