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John Munro

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Wool, Cloth, and Gold

Wool, Cloth, and Gold

John Munro

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
1973
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This study in economic history focuses on the commercial relations and monetary policies of England, Burgundy, and Flanders in medieval times. Professor Munro shows how princes in continental Europe employed coinage debasements far more often as ad hoc fiscal measures to meet their ever-growing need for revenue than as purely monetary strategies to serve the economic requirements of their subjects. He demonstrates that the English Parliament had managed to exert such strong controls over the coinage that the Crown was forced to resort to other measures to secure precious metals for the mint’ and thus that such bullionist policies adopted by England, especially as they served monetary as well as fiscal needs and in so far as they attempted to produce bullion influxes by regulating the balance of trade, provided the true foundations of those early-modern economic policies and state practices known as Mercantilism. The most lucrative source of potential bullion was England’s export of wool, upon which the traditional draperies de luxe of the Burgundian Low Countries were so vitally dependent. He further describes how the competitive mint and bullionist policies severely disrupted the economic relations of these two countries, whose geography, economics, and history had made them so strongly interdependent, and broke up their political alliance at a crucial phase of the Hundred Years’ war. The author concludes that the ultimate consequence of this conflict was to accelerate the economic transformations of the countries involved. The draperis de lux of the Low Countries which for centuries had dominated the European markets fell into decay, and the final decisive victory of the English cloth industry and trade launched England on its slow but inexorable voyage toward the Industrial Revolution.
Leading Improvement for Gifted and Talented Students

Leading Improvement for Gifted and Talented Students

John Munro

Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
2024
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School leaders are tasked with assisting students to make the next steps in their learning journeys, regardless of the students’ starting points. For students who are struggling, the next steps are often clear, but for students who are achieving beyond the expected level, it can be difficult to know how best to challenge them.Leading improvement for gifted and talented students provides a framework for a set of high-impact strategies that individually and together can be the focus of improving high-level outcomes for gifted and talented students across the school.Associate Professor John Munro brings his considerable experience to this complex problem, addressing the theoretical understandings of how high-ability students flourish and the practical requirements of meeting their needs in today’s classrooms. Key chapters discuss what high ability looks like, what high-level outcomes are, how to identify students who display high-level outcomes in fields beyond literacy and numeracy and how school leaders can equip their educators to differentiate the curriculum and their teaching.Topics such as twice-exceptional students, classroom culture, students from diverse backgrounds and social and emotional wellbeing are also addressed as part of a whole-school strategy for enhancing educational provision for high-ability students.Leading improvement for gifted and talented studentsis an essential evidence-based resource for all school leaders, to ensure that every child achieves their full potential.
A Trip to Venus a Novel

A Trip to Venus a Novel

John Munro

Double 9 Books LLP
2023
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"A Trip to Venus" is a technological know-how fiction novella written by John Munro, a lesser-recognised British author who wrote during the overdue nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This painting is an early example of area travel and extraterrestrial exploration in technology fiction. The tale follows the adventures of the protagonist, Mr. George, who, in conjunction with a small group of scientists and adventurers, embarks on a high-quality adventure to Venus. Using a exceedingly advanced spacecraft, they travel thru space and in the end arrive on the earth Venus. There, they encounter a lush and vibrant alien world full of odd and wondrous plants and fauna. As the explorers challenge deeper into Venus, they find out a pretty superior civilization of clever, humanoid creatures referred to as the Venusians. The Venusians possess superior technology, a rich cultural heritage, and a completely unique way of lifestyles. The tale explores the interactions and mutual fascination between the Earth traffic and the Venusians. "A Trip to Venus" is a pioneering paintings in the genre of interplanetary technological know-how fiction, supplying ingenious descriptions of an alien international and its inhabitants. It reflects the interest and fascination with the opportunity of life on different planets that became regularly occurring in the overdue 19th century. Although the novella might not be widely recognized nowadays, it holds historical significance as an early foray into the exploration of different worlds in science fiction literature.