The Agrarian History of England and Wales, 1042-1350

H. E. Hallam (Editor), Joan Thirsk (General Editor)

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Author
H. E. Hallam (Editor), Joan Thirsk (General Editor)
Publish Date
2011-04-28
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
1128
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521200113
ISBN-13
9780521200110
citemno
137234
Edition
1
SKU
9780521200110

Description

This 1988 volume deals with the agrarian history of England and Wales from the beginning of the reign of Edward the Confessor to the outbreak of the Black Death in 1348. It divides the counties into regions and deals with each under the headings of new settlements, agriculture and pastoralism (crops and stock), yield ratios and techniques (including field systems, crop nutrition and drainage). There are also sections on the Late Saxon period, Domesday England, wages and prices, vernacular architecture, and the life of the people. The volume as a whole offers a detailed description of trends, both economic and social, between 1042 and 1350 and of the complexities of an economy and society split into many and various sub-economies and sub-societies, all very different from one another but closely knit and interdependent.