Flemish Textile Workers in England, 1331-1400 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 122)

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This book provides a detailed historical account of the textile industry and immigration in medieval England for history and economics education.

Flemish Textile Workers in England, 1331-1400 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 122)
Flemish Textile Workers in England, 1331-1400 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, Series Number 122)
$33.89

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In the fourteenth century, with the encouragement of King Edward III, textile workers from the Low Countries – predominantly Flanders but also Brabant – settled in England. Using extensive and original resources from both sides of the English Channel, Milan Pajic argues that the exponential growth of the English textile industry was due to the skill and influence of Flemish immigrants, challenging interpretations from a section of economic historians in the latter half of the twentieth century who concluded that immigrants did not contribute to the economic development of England. The book explores the geography of immigration, the reasons behind the movement of people, and the varied social encounters with local populations. In so doing it uncovers an important and vibrant history which provides essential historical context for contemporary debates on the free movement of people.

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Weight 0.472 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2 × 22.9 in

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