Land and credit: mortgages in the medieval and early modern European countryside

This volume investigates the use of mortgages in the European countryside between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries. A mortgage allowed a loan to be secured with land or other property, and the practice has been linked to the transformation of the agrarian economy that paved the way for modern...

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Weitere Verfasser: Briggs, Chris ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn), Zuijderduijn, C. Jaco (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Tagungsbericht Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Palgrave studies in the history of finance
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Zusammenfassung:This volume investigates the use of mortgages in the European countryside between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries. A mortgage allowed a loan to be secured with land or other property, and the practice has been linked to the transformation of the agrarian economy that paved the way for modern economic growth. Historians have viewed the mortgage both positively and negatively: on the one hand, it provided borrowers with opportunities for investment in agriculture; but equally, it exposed them to the risk of losing their mortgaged property. The case studies presented in this volume reveal the variety of forms that the mortgage took, and show how an intricate balance was struck between the interests of the borrower looking for funds, and those of the lender looking for security. It is argued that the character of mortgage law, and the nature of rights in land in operation in any given the place and period, determined the degree to which mortgages were employed. Over time, developments in these factors allowed increasing numbers of peasants to use mortgages more freely, and with a decreasing risk of expropriation. This volume will be appealing to academics and researchers interested in financial history, credit and debt
1. Introduction: mortgages and annuities in historical perspective -- 2. Mortgages and the English peasantry c.1250-c.1350 -- 3. Mortgages raised by rural English copyhold tenants 1605-1735 -- 4. Mortgages and the Kentish yeoman in the seventeenth century -- 5. Why the equity of redemption? 6. Credit and land: the Jews of Zaragoza 1383-1400 -- 7. Not only land: mortgage credit in central-northern Italy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- 8. Rural credit markets in eighteenth-century France: contracts, guarantees and land -- 9. The use of perpetual annuities in rural Brabant in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- 10. Proactive peasants? The role of annuities in a late medieval communal society: the Campine area, Low Countries -- 11. The other fundamental problem of exchange: mortgages, defaults, and debtor protection in sixteenth-century Holland -- 12. Afterword: mortgages as a mediation between kin and capital
Beschreibung:"In July 2015, an international workshop on "Mortgages in the European countryside, 1200-1700" was held at Selwyn College, Cambridge, in an effort to facilitate fresh scholarly discussion of an historically important yet somewhat neglected family of financial instruments: mortgages and annuities. The majority of the chapters in this book began life as papers presented at this lively meeting. Following the workshop, we were fortunate to secure further chapters from authors who had not presented on that occasion, namely Eline Van Onacker, Michael Schraer, and Giuseppe De Luca and Marcella Lorenzini." - Seite v
Beschreibung:XVIII, 339 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm x 14.8 cm
ISBN:9783319662084
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