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The lack of adequate historiographical insights has cast a negative light on the role of lordship in the late medieval economy; it has traditionally been seen as an obstacle to the free expression of market forces and thus to growth. While not endorsing this dated view, neo-institutionalist models h...
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oapen-20.500.12657-856252023-11-28T03:34:14Z Chapter La signoria rurale e le trasformazioni economiche della fine del medioevo (area lombarda e Italia centro-settentrionale). Qualche riflessione POLONI, ALMA lordship late medieval growth New Institutional Economics economic integration taxation bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History The lack of adequate historiographical insights has cast a negative light on the role of lordship in the late medieval economy; it has traditionally been seen as an obstacle to the free expression of market forces and thus to growth. While not endorsing this dated view, neo-institutionalist models have in fact reiterated this negative judgement. This article puts forward an interpretive proposal aimed at nuancing the image of lordship as an economically regressive force and reconsidering its role in late medieval growth processes. 2023-11-27T17:13:14Z 2023-11-27T17:13:14Z 2023 chapter ONIX_20231127_9791221501872_35 2704-6079 9791221501872 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/85625 ita Reti Medievali E-Book application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 38350.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/979-12-215-0187-2.8 Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0187-2.08 The lack of adequate historiographical insights has cast a negative light on the role of lordship in the late medieval economy; it has traditionally been seen as an obstacle to the free expression of market forces and thus to growth. While not endorsing this dated view, neo-institutionalist models have in fact reiterated this negative judgement. This article puts forward an interpretive proposal aimed at nuancing the image of lordship as an economically regressive force and reconsidering its role in late medieval growth processes. 10.36253/979-12-215-0187-2.08 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9791221501872 45 25 Florence open access |
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The lack of adequate historiographical insights has cast a negative light on the role of lordship in the late medieval economy; it has traditionally been seen as an obstacle to the free expression of market forces and thus to growth. While not endorsing this dated view, neo-institutionalist models have in fact reiterated this negative judgement. This article puts forward an interpretive proposal aimed at nuancing the image of lordship as an economically regressive force and reconsidering its role in late medieval growth processes. |
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