Medieval merchants and money: a conference in celebration of the work of Professor James L. Bolton

Medieval merchants and money: a conference in celebration of the work of Professor James L. Bolton

School of Advanced Study, University of London

For more than forty years Jim Bolton has been based at Queen Mary, University of London, where he is currently Professorial Research Fellow, directing the Boromei Bank Research Project. His published work includes important and influential contribution...

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The first episode of Medieval merchants and money: a conference in celebration of the work of Professor James L. Bolton that we have available was released 6 January 2014.

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