A study of the importance of the wool market in England during the Middle Ages.Wool was at the forefront of the establishment of England as a European political and economic power. This 2007 volume was the first study of the medieval wool market in over twenty years. It investigates the role of advance contracts for the sale of wool and their impact on medieval monasteries.Wool was at the forefront of the establishment of England as a European political and economic power. This 2007 volume was the first study of the medieval wool market in over twenty years. It investigates the role of advance contracts for the sale of wool and their impact on medieval monasteries.The wool market was extremely important to the English medieval economy and wool dominated the English export trade from the late-thirteenth century to its decline in the late-fifteenth century. Wool was at the forefront of the establishment of England as a European political and economic power and this volume was the first study of the medieval wool market in over 20 years. It investigates in detail the scale and scope of advance contracts for the sale of wool; the majority of these agreements were formed between English monasteries and Italian merchants, and the book focuses on the data contained within them. The pricing structures and market efficiency of the agreements are examined, employing practices from modern finance. A detailed case study of the impact of entering into such agreements on medieval English monasteries is also presented, using the example of Pipewell Abbey in Northamptonshire.1. Introduction; 2. Advance contracts for the sale of wool; 3. Case study - Pipewell Abbey, Northamptonshire; 4. Modern finance in the Middle Ages; 5. Conclusions. Future historians will...be in the author's debt for the richly nuanced picture of a market under stress James M. Murray, Western Michigan University, EH.NET This is a spectacularly successful investigation. The analysis is methodically l£o