In this interview Leslie Carr-Riegel discusses her research into inter-state mercantile trade in the medieval period and the ways in which the Right of Reprisal influenced that trade. Leslie explains that a reprisal was a legal instrument that compensated for losses due to theft and the non-payment of debts and doweries. Her on-going, summative work compares reprisals, and the process of gaining reprisals throughout Europe during the whole medieval period. Surprisingly, she shows that reprisals functioned in a very similar way at a time when most aspects of trade were variable and determined locally. Leslie also explains how reprisals influenced state-building and the development of inter-state trade treaties.
This podcast is part of a series of interviews covering central Europe in the medieval period for MECERN and CEU Medieval Studies.