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重罪犯的动产与14世纪后期及15世纪英格兰的生活水平

Felons’ chattels and English living standards in the later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries

Economic History Review · 2025
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中文导读

通过分析14-15世纪重罪犯、逃亡者等被没收的动产清单,发现农民、工匠和工资劳动者的物质生活水平变化不大,挑战了传统上认为该时期是“劳动者黄金时代”消费上升的观点。

Abstract

Abstract The later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries have long occupied an intriguing and contested place in discussions of England's long‐run economic development. One key issue around which debate has coalesced is the living standards of the population as a whole and of different groups within it. We contribute to this debate by bringing forward new evidence on the material living standards of peasants, artisans, and wage‐earners in the countryside and small towns. This consists of lists of goods and chattels forfeited to the crown by felons, fugitives, and outlaws. This material, found in the archive of the royal escheator, is not without its problems. Yet, a careful quantitative analysis of both the overall valuations of forfeited goods and the incidence of specific items in such lists of forfeitures shows that there was relatively little change in the later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. This is surprising, given the traditional characterization of this period as a time of rising consumption during the ‘golden age of the labourer’. This later medieval evidence is contextualized through the analysis of similar forfeiture data relating to the sixteenth century.

经济史中世纪英格兰生活水平消费农村经济