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British : Economy and politics in Scotland and Northern England 1136-1603 - Carl Savage

British

Economy and politics in Scotland and Northern England 1136-1603

By: Carl Savage

Paperback | 30 September 2025

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In early 1136, David I of Scotland began to mint the first Scottish coins after his acquisition of Carlisle in northern England, thus beginning a complex monetary relationship between England and Scotland. This monetary and political relationship not only significantly impacted the Anglo-Scottish borderlands, but also national politics. As coinage can be more closely dated compared with other archaeological material, it offers a unique way to explore the complex political, economic and social relationships that characterise the Anglo-Scottish borders.

This book compiles a new and comprehensive dataset of medieval coins from the border region from 1136-1603, drawing together both English and Scottish data for the first time. The findings presented here offer new and important insights into the ways in which currency movement and use across the border and within the border region varied over time, and the economic, social and political drivers which underlay these patterns.

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'This is a highly original piece of work, filling a longstanding gap in British numismatics. While some individual hoard reports and surveys have touched on issues relating to the shifting relationship between the English and Scottish coinages, especially in the border area, there is nothing even remotely comparable to this study in the context of the British Isles.' Dr Barrie Cook, British Museum

'The author assembles an impressive collection of numismatic data, much of it previously unpublished, and subjects it to a range of statistical and interpretative techniques to generate important new insights into the intersections of coinage, power, and identity in a medieval border zone. It adds an important new case study to a growing body of literature on medieval European coin finds, which are helping us to reassess much of the received wisdom about money, coinage, and economic systems in the high and late middle ages.' Dr Murray Andrews, UCL Institute of Archaeology

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