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ENGLISH ECONOMIC HISTORY

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ECONOMIC HISTORY

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COMPILED AND EDITED BY

A. E. BLAND, B.A., P. A. BROWN, M.A.,
AND R. H. TAWNEY, D.LITT.

LONDON

G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
YORK HOUSE, PORTUGAL STREET, W.C. 2

Eleventh Impression
First published October, 1914

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MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN

PRINTED BY THE LONDON AND NORWICH PRESS, LIMITED ST. GILES WORKS, NORWICH

B6

Social Sciences

INTRODUCTION

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THE object of this book is to supply teachers and students of English Economic History with a selection of documents which may serve as illustrations of their subject. It should be read in conjunction with some work containing a broad survey of English economic development, such as, to mention the latest and best example, Professor W. J. Ashley's "The Economic Organization of England." The number of historical "source books" has been multiplied so rapidly in recent years that we ought, perhaps, to apologise for adding one to their number. We ventured to do so because in the course of our work as teachers of Economic History in the University Tutorial Classes organised by the Workers' Educational Association, we found it difficult to refer our students to any single book containing the principal documents with which they ought to be acquainted. That Economic History cannot be studied apart from Constitutional and Political History is a commonplace to which we subscribe; and we are not so incautious as to be tempted into a discussion of what exactly Economic History means. It is sufficient for our purpose that a subject which is called by that name is being increasingly studied by University students, and that while the principal documents of English Constitutional History are available in the works of Stubbs, Prothero, Gardiner and Grant Robertson, there is no book, as far as we know except Professor Pollard's "The Reign of Henry VII. from Contemporary Sources "—which illustrates English economic development in a similar way. We are far from comparing our own minnow with these Tritons. But it may perhaps do some service till more competent authors take the field It is hardly necessary for us to apologise for translating our documents into English, and for modernizing 1 Messrs. Longman Green & Co.

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