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At the threshold of modern Europe, Janssen traces how markets, credit and communal care remade towns, guilds and households. The past becomes sharply alive. Volume XV of History of the German People takes up commerce and capital, the private life of the different classes, and the tangled institutions of mendicancy and poor relief. As a historical nonfiction book rooted in medieval European history, it balances archival rigour with humane narrative, moving from municipal accounts to the intimate details of domestic routine. Janssen treats commerce in middle ages exchange, investment and practice alongside the rhythms of private life medieval communities sustained, and he examines the public responses to poverty and poor relief that shaped civic obligation. The book’s reach maps economic structures onto lived experience, offering a social history Germany that brings german society 15th century into relief across late middle ages Europe.Long held within the hansen history series and much cited in classic medieval studies, Janssen’s work has long served scholars and interested readers alike. Its readable tone and systematic method make it both a reliable reference for academic history readers and a compelling narrative for casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Suitable for university history courses or independent study, the text encourages close reading of sources and thoughtful discussion of economic and social change. Libraries, students and collectors will value its synthesis of market history, family life and charitable institutions; the book rewards classroom use while remaining absorbing on a single sitting. Its historical significance lies in the way it frames the transitionary decades of the fifteenth century as a period of overlapping commercial growth and social negotiation - an approach that continues to inform debates in the field.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.