Fiscal Theory and Practice in Yorkist England: The Regression from a “Tax” to a “Domain” State

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Alex Brayson
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Abstract

This work scrutinises the B. P. Wolffe’s influential argument that the Yorkist «land revenue experiment» transformed the English crown’s finances.  It pioneers quantitative estimates of the Yorkist royal budget which emphasise the limited net gains derived from the crown’s resumption of alienated lands.  This demonstrates that the notion of «living of the king’s own» which was central to the work of Sir John Fortescue does not afford a realistic blueprint for how a fifteenth-century government could manage its finances, but rather denotes an ideological, class-based, opposition to the lay tax burden.  These themes demonstrate the intellectual rigour of the «Bonney-Ormrod model of fiscal change», which accounts for historical fiscal systemic regression from «tax» to «domain» states, as occurred in Yorkist England, just as much as it does more commonly discussed cases of systemic fiscal advancement characteristic of much of early modern Western Europe.
英国约克主义的财政理论与实践:从“税收”到“领域”国家的回归
这项工作仔细审查了B.P.Wolffe有影响力的论点,即约克主义的“土地收入实验”改变了英国王室的财政。它开创了对约克王室预算的定量估计,强调了王室收回被疏远的土地所带来的有限净收益。这表明,约翰·福蒂斯库爵士工作的核心“国王自己的生活”概念并不能为一个15世纪的政府如何管理其财政提供一个现实的蓝图,而是表明了一种意识形态上的、基于阶级的、反对世俗税收负担的观点。这些主题展示了“Bonney-Ormrod财政变化模型”的知识严谨性,该模型解释了从“税收”到“领域”国家的历史性财政系统性回归,正如在英国约克主义时期发生的那样,正如它所做的更常讨论的现代早期西欧大部分地区特有的系统性财政进步案例一样。
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Studia Historica-Historia Medieval
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