Despite increased commercialization and an efficient network of local markets in 1300s Europe--as well as significant costs and risks associated with the production, transportation, and storage of food--some landed lords, monasteries, and convents continued to rely on the produce of their own estates. This detailed study sets out to account for the puzzling situation, covering the period between 1260 and 1536 with an in-depth analysis of the changing...
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