Accounts and Accountability in Late Medieval Europe
Records, Procedures, and Socio-Political Impact
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https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/39752/1/Accounts%20and%20Accountability%20in%20Late%20Medieval%20Europe.pdfContributor(s)
Epurescu-Pascovici, Ionuț (editor)
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European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume stems from a conference organised in November 2018 at the
University of Bucharest in the frame of the European Research Council
project CASTELLANY ACCOUNTS, “Record-keeping, fiscal reform, and
the rise of institutional accountability in late-medieval Savoy: A source-oriented
approach”. Both the conference and the volume have received funding
from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon
2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No. 638436).
The volume traces the momentous transformation of institutions and administration under the impact of accounting records and procedures, c. 1250-1500. The focus on the materiality and organising logic of a range of accounts is complemented by close attention to the socio-political contexts in which they functioned and the agency of central and local officials.
Keywords
middle ages; Europe; auditing; accounts; HBISBN
9782503588537Publisher
BrepolsPublication date and place
Turnhout, 2020Grantor
Series
UTRECHT STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL LITERACY,Classification
History