Methods in Land-Assessment in Late Medieval Scotland
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Scottish medieval studies face particular difficulties regarding land-assessment. This is due to the nature of the related sources and the unfounded scepticism towards early-modern sources, which can be used with respect to their prerequisites to substitute the losses of medieval sources. Furthermore, there is a lot of untapped potential regarding already known sources, like the Exchequer Rolls and some types of source-material, like wills and inventories, which could be exploited for economic questions. A combination of the various methods makes it redundant to continuously nurse the pessimism, which is currently dominating Scottish medieval economic studies.
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Berlandi, M. (2021). Methods in Land-Assessment in Late Medieval Scotland. Mannheim Working Papers in Premodern Economic History, 2(2), 70–84. https://doi.org/10.25521/mwppeh.2021.184
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