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Mints and Debasements: Monetary Policy in France during the Second Phase of the Hundred Years War: 1400–1425

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

Nathan Sussman
Affiliation:
University of Western Ontario

Abstract

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Type
Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1992

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References

1 This dissertation was completed in 1990 at the economics department of the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Carlo Cipolla, Barry Eichengreen, and Jan de Vries. I am grateful to the French government and to IBER, Berkeley for the financial support for this research.

2 Perroy, E., The Hundred Years War (Bloomington: 1959), pp. 247–48, 262–63.Google Scholar

3 Bordonove, Georges, Charles VII le victorieux (Paris: 1985), p. 22Google Scholar; Dupuy, Micheline, La chaos d'ou sortit la France: les temps des Armagnacs et des Bourguignons (1380–1435) (Paris: 1980)Google Scholar; Edouord, Perroy (1959), p. 219.Google Scholar

4 Miskimin, Harry A., Money and Power in Fifteenth Century France (New Haven: 1984), pp. 59, 68CrossRefGoogle Scholar describes debasement policies as an illusion of power.