
Jordan Claridge
Lecturer · Economic History
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Dr. Jordan Claridge is a Lecturer in the Department of Economic History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His research focuses on how medieval societies and economies adapted to economic and social upheavals, particularly in the Middle Ages. He explores topics such as agricultural practices, labour dynamics, and institutional frameworks through projects like the 'Horse Power' study on medieval equine trade and the 'Wages in the Middle Ages' analysis of labour remuneration. His work challenges traditional narratives of economic growth and emphasizes decentralized, small-scale commercial networks.
Key research interests include medieval economic history, with a focus on agriculture, labour markets, and consumer behavior. His projects often integrate comparative European frameworks to contextualize English economic developments. Notable contributions include studies on property rights, manorial economies, and the impact of crises like the Black Death on economic structures.
Publications span peer-reviewed articles and edited volumes, addressing themes such as medieval storage systems, transport networks, and the role of famuli (hired labour) in demesne agriculture. His research highlights the interconnectedness of medieval economic systems and their relevance to contemporary debates on development in pre-industrial and modern contexts.
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