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How Can Money Conquer France? On the Question about the Monetary Policy of King Henry V in 1415–1422
2020
IZVESTIA Ural Federal University Journal Series 2 Humanities and Arts
This article studies the peculiarities of the monetary policy of English king Henry V in the territories of the Kingdom of France occupied by him between 1415 and 1422. The purpose of the study is to establish its influence on the state of finance in France and, first of all, on the sharp depreciation of silver money following the defeat. Within the framework of English politics, two stages can be clearly traced: the first one lasted from 1415 to 1420, when monetary policy was indirect in
doi:10.15826/izv2.2020.22.4.065
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