The ‘Reduction’ of Money in the Low Countries ...
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Partie d'ouvrage: Chapitre
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Titre :
The ‘Reduction’ of Money in the Low Countries c. 1489-1515
Auteur(s) :
Éditeur(s) ou directeur(s) scientifique(s) :
Fox, David
Ernst,Wolfgand
Ernst,Wolfgand
Titre de l’ouvrage :
Money in the Western Legal Tradition, Middle Ages to Bretton Woods
Éditeur :
Oxford University Press
Date de publication :
2016
ISBN :
9780198704744
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Habsburg Netherlands
debasement
revaluation
annuities
civil law
Court of Holland Great Council of Mechlin
Charles the Bold
debasement
revaluation
annuities
civil law
Court of Holland Great Council of Mechlin
Charles the Bold
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This chapter examines the decrease in the value of money in the Low Countries during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries following the death of Charles the Bold, the last Duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois. His ...
Lire la suite >This chapter examines the decrease in the value of money in the Low Countries during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries following the death of Charles the Bold, the last Duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois. His death allowed the emerging Habsburg regime to take control of Burgundy. During the years of crisis, revolts against the regime and the ensuing civil war contributed to the destabilization of trade and the economy. The chapter looks into the litigation records of the period, dealing with the payment of renten—rents or annuities. It examines how cities, mainly as debtors of such rents, were affected by the instability of currency rates brought about by the conflict. This instability was mainly due to the progressive debasement of the currency. Another factor was an ordinance passed by Emperor Maximilian I in 1489, which revaluated the currency, sparking disputes among creditors and cities.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This chapter examines the decrease in the value of money in the Low Countries during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries following the death of Charles the Bold, the last Duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois. His death allowed the emerging Habsburg regime to take control of Burgundy. During the years of crisis, revolts against the regime and the ensuing civil war contributed to the destabilization of trade and the economy. The chapter looks into the litigation records of the period, dealing with the payment of renten—rents or annuities. It examines how cities, mainly as debtors of such rents, were affected by the instability of currency rates brought about by the conflict. This instability was mainly due to the progressive debasement of the currency. Another factor was an ordinance passed by Emperor Maximilian I in 1489, which revaluated the currency, sparking disputes among creditors and cities.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CNRS
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