In this video we discuss loans, credit and usury. We examine what type of lending was occurring in Medieval Europe and how despite the strong stance of the Church against usury, lending and charging interest were part of the Medieval Economy. We look at the important role both Christian and Jewish money lending bought to the community as well as the origins of credit in what would eventually become our modern economy.
Intro 0:00 - 2:31
Jingle 2:32 - 2:41
Overview of Credit 2:41 - 7:05
Chapter 1 Bills of Exchange 7:05 - 9:25
Chapter 2 Promissory Notes 9:25 - 12:28
Chapter 3 Rural Credit and Pledges 12:29 - 15:09
Chapter 4 Usury laws and Jewish Money Lending 15:10 - 21:01
Chapter 5 How much interest was charged 21:02 - 27:21
Chapter 6 Debt Collection - 27:22 - 29:51
Conclusion 29:51 - 31:40
Outro 31:40 - 32:16
Sources:
1. Munro, J. H. (2003). The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution: Usury, Rentes, and Negotiability. The International History Review. Available at mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/10925...
2. Nicolussi-Köhler, S. (2020). The price of money - Interest rates in medieval sources: Examples from Tirol 1287-1406. Available at eurhisfirm.eu/wp-content/uplo...
3. Bell, A., Brooks, C. and Moore, T. (2017) The non-use of money in the Middle Ages. Mayhew, N. (ed.) Peter Spufford's Money and its Use in Medieval Europe - Twenty-five Years On. Available at centaur.reading.ac.uk/30672
4. Briggs, C. (2012). Pledging and Credit Markets in Medieval England. Available at www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/do...
5. Smail, D. L. (2018). The Materiality of Credit: Debt Collection as Pawnbroking in Late Medieval Mediterranean Europe. Histoire Urbaine. Available at www.cairn.info/revue-histoire...
6. Botticini, M. (2000). A Tale of “Benevolent” Governments: Private Credit Markets, Public Finance, and the Role of Jewish Lenders in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. The Journal of Economic History. Available at www.jstor.org/stable/2566801
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25 июл 2024