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The Most Necessary Luxuries
The Most Necessary Luxuries, Between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries, gilds were the basis of industrial and commercial organization in England. Surprisingly, however, the disappearance of gilds has been neglected by historians. In <em>The Most Necessary Luxuries,</em> Ronald B, The Most Necessary Luxuries has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Most Necessary Luxuries
  • Written by author Ronald M. Berger
  • Published by Penn State University Press, January 1993
  • Between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries, gilds were the basis of industrial and commercial organization in England. Surprisingly, however, the disappearance of gilds has been neglected by historians. In The Most Necessary Luxuries, Ronald B
  • Between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries, gilds were the basis of industrial and commercial organization in England. Surprisingly, however, the disappearance of gilds has been neglected by historians. In The Most Necessary Luxuries, Ronald Berger use
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List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction1
Pt. 1The Setting: 1500-1680
1The Demand for Luxury Goods and the Content of Shops15
2Coventry: A Period of Vigorous Decadence59
3The Mercers' Company: Like Walls after an Earthquake91
Pt. 2Embattled Tradesmen
4Crisis in the Import Trade, 1565-1583121
5An Observance of Trifles: Who Would Sell the New Draperies143
6Peddlers and Merchant Princes: New Directions in Provincial Shopping159
Pt. 3Mercantile Politics and Merchant Dynasties
7No Other Weapon but Organization183
8A Craft So Long to Learn213
9Quick, Bright Things: The "Life Course" of Mercantile Dynasties243
Conclusion283
Principal Primary Sources in the City of Coventry Archives291
App. 1. Location of Coventry in Relation to All Midland Towns with a Population of 200 or More Families, 1523-1563295
App. 2. Companies Extant in Coventry, 1639296
App. 3. Members of Parliament for Coventry, 1547-1640297
App. 4. Officers of the Mercers' Company, 1579-1660298
App. 5. Receipts and Expenditures of the Mercers' Company, 1579-1660301
App. 6. Number of Apprentices Enrolled in Coventry Companies, 1560-1680304
App. 7. Balance of Accounts for the Mercers' Company, 1585-1685305
Index307


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