The Paycockes of Coggeshall

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The Paycockes of Coggeshall is a historical study by medieval historian Eileen Power that explores the life, business, and social world of a prosperous clothier family in late medieval England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
academicDiscipline medieval history
social and economic history
analyzes commercial networks of clothiers
family structure of medieval merchants
social status of prosperous townspeople
associatedWithPlace Essex NERFINISHED
author Eileen Power NERFINISHED
describes domestic life of clothier families
relations between town elites and wider community
workshop and business organization of clothiers
focusesOn business activities of a clothier family
life of a prosperous clothier family
social world of a clothier family
genre economic history
medieval social history
hasHistoricalScope late 14th to early 16th centuries (approximate)
hasPerspective integration of economic and social history
microhistory of a single family
language English
mainSubject Paycocke family NERFINISHED
clothiers
late medieval England
relatedTo history of English trade
history of medieval merchants
social history of medieval England
settingCountry England
settingPeriod late Middle Ages
settingPlace Coggeshall NERFINISHED
studies English cloth industry
urban life in medieval small towns
usesMethod archival research
microhistorical approach

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Eileen Power notableWork The Paycockes of Coggeshall