What was life really like for the merchants, craftsmen and traders in London in the middle ages?
Whilst the majority of people who worked in the Medieval Period were peasants, a significant community of merchants and tradesmen existed, the majority of whom belonged to one of the most powerful and influential groups in medieval Europe – the Guilds.
Guilds were associations of artisans and merchants who oversaw the practice of their craft or trade in a particular area. They were able to command prestige and power over medieval populations and membership of these organisations was extremely desirable. The Grocers’ Guild for example, which oversaw the trade in spices (one of the most expensive and important commodities in the Middle Ages) was an incredibly rich and powerful association as is very apparent by the opulence and grandeur of Grocers’ Hall in London.
In this video, Dr Eleanor Janega visits the banqueting hall to explore the lives of those who earned in medieval London.
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I'm sure you've heard it a ton but your command on the material, presentation & passion makes this show a pleasure to watch.
The Dr. She is my favorite historian , and she is very pretty.
You are my dream Damsel!
I start a sentence in one place … and finish it in another.
so this would be yet another way people got disconnected from their 'native spices', even pepper had a back garden equivalent but no money in that for 'the guilds' who seem to have extortionist 'artisans' immitating them today…
19:11 ooohhh. So really, just like now in America. Neat!
(Loving this series by the way, thanks for making it!!)
John Gillingham says that they started from the Anglo-Saxon period
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I enjoy Dr. Janega's face and hand gestures during her narration. They make it personable and more interesting than just a bland lecture. Thanks.
Dr Eleanor, I love the way you deliver your content. Extrememly pleasing to me! Fascinating education, even as an old geezer. Thank you!