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This volume provides a comprehensive overview on a European scale and suggests new paths of inquiry. It examines the fiscal systems and practices of medieval Europe, including essential themes such as medieval fiscal theory and the power to tax; royal, seigneurial and urban taxation; and Church taxation.
List of contents
General introduction (Denis Menjot, Mathieu Caesar, Florent Garnier and Pere Verdés Pijuan) / The History of Taxation in Medieval Europe: Sources, Historiography and Methods (Denis Menjot, Pere Verdés Pijuan and Mathieu Caesar) / The Right to Tax and its Justifications (Lydwine Scordia and Florent Garnier) / Church Taxation (Jordi Morelló Baget) / Crown of Aragon: Catalonia, Aragon, Valencia and Majorca (Mario Lafuente and Albert Reixach) / Kingdoms of Castile and Navarre (Pablo Ortego and Iñigo Mugueta) / Kingdoms of Sicily (Serena Morelli and Alessandro Silvestri) / Northern Italy: Cities and Regional States (Patrizia Mainoni) / The Church Lands: a long Term Overhaul (1200-1550) (Armand Jamme) / Kingdom of France (with Brittany and Dauphiné) (Jean-François Lassalmonie) / The Burgundian Low Countries (Marc Boone) / Medieval German Holy Roman Empire (Laurence Buchholzer ) / Provence and Savoy (Michel Hébert and Mathieu Caesar) / Kingdom of England (Maureen Jurkowski) / The Scandinavian kingdoms (Thomas Lindkvist) / Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Piotr Guzowski and Urszula Sowina) / Russia from the Mongol invasion to the death of Ivan the Terrible (1242-1584) (Pierre Gonneau) / The Byzantine Empire (Anastasia Kontogiannopoulou) / Muslim Worlds (Ángel Galán Sánchez, Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan and Kate Fleet)
About the author
Denis Menjot is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the Université Lumière-Lyon 2. With Pere Verdés Pijuan he directs the e-
Glossary of Medieval Taxation. He has been president of the European Association of Urban History (2006-2008). He is president of the Société Française d'Histoire Urbaine, director of
Histoire Urbaine and corresponding member of the Real Academia de la Historia. His previous publications include "Taxation and Sovereignty in Medieval Castile", in
Authority and Spectacle in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Routledge, 2017.
Mathieu Caesar is Associate Professor in Medieval History at the Université de Genève. He is the author of
Le pouvoir en ville. Gestion urbaine et pratiques politiques à Genève (fin XIIIe - début XVIe siècles), Brepols, 2011, and the editor of
Factional Struggles. Divided Elites in European Cities and Courts (1400-1750), Brill, 2017, and (with Franco Morenzoni),
La Loi du Prince, vol. 1:
Les Statuts de Savoie d'Amédée VIII (1430), Turin, 2019.
Florent Garnier is Professor in Legal History at the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole. He is member of Commission scientifique du Comité pour l'Histoire Economique et Financière de la France. His previous publications include "Le fort portant le faible",
Déclarez vos revenus! Histoire et imaginaire d'un instrument fiscal (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), O. Poncet et K. Weidenfeld (Études réunies par), Collection "Études et rencontres de l'École des Chartes", 57, Paris, 2019.
Pere Verdés Pijuan is currently Senior Scientist in the IMF-CSIC in Barcelona, Spain, where he directs the research group on "Taxation and public finances in the Crown of Aragon (13th-15th centuries)". He is director with Denis Menjot of the
Glossary of Medieval Taxation and is part of the Steering Committee of the research network on taxation in the Hispanic kingdoms
Arca Comunis. Since 2019, he has been director of the
Anuario de Estudios Medievales.
Summary
This volume provides a comprehensive overview on a European scale and suggests new paths of inquiry. It examines the fiscal systems and practices of medieval Europe, including essential themes such as medieval fiscal theory and the power to tax; royal, seigneurial and urban taxation; and Church taxation.