Peasants and Their Fields
Author: Christopher Dyer
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9782503576015
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Christopher Dyer
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9782503576015
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: David Hall
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2014-06
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 0198702957
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first study to describe 100 years of pre-enclosure agricultural systems throughout England from one of the foremost authorities on medieval field systems.
Author: Gordon E Mingay
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-06-17
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1317890329
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Enclosure transformed the old open fields and common lands of England to create the modern rural landscape. It changed forever the life of many villages, but provided food for a rapidly rising population. Its methods and consequences were controversial - many rural poor lost their access to land - and the subject is still a cause of dispute. Gordon Mingay's authoritative survey guides the reader through the complexities of the topic. He describes the processes by which land was reorganised and analyses the impact of enclosure regionally. Throughout he stresses the extent of local variation which make the subject so complex.
Author: David W. Galenson (red.)
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780521359870
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Papers presented at a conference session held in New Orleans in December 1986, under the joint sponsorship of the American Economic Association and the Econometric Society. Includes index. Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-346).
Author: Warren Ault
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-11-05
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1136583351
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book presents a detailed account of the co-operative practice of agriculture in medieval England, shedding much light on how medieval villagers governed their own affairs. During this period co-operation was essential in ploughing, sowing and reaping, with communal control of the pasturing of the fallow and stubble. These practices were set out in customary by-laws which were agreed to by common consent and villages themselves were greatly involved with their enactment and enforcement. In the course of time, many of the by-laws were put into writing. Professor Ault has travelled extensively throughout England collecting and researching these agrarian ordinances and translating them into modern English. Since it was first published in 1972 this analysis has provided new insight into the organizational structure and governance of medieval villages in England and is essential reading for all those interested in the history of the Middle Ages.
Author: David N. Hall
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 9780191772429
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'The Open Fields of England' describes the open-field system of agriculture that operated in medieval England before the establishment of present-day farms surrounded by hedges or walls.
Author: Trevor Rowley
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-06-26
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0429602359
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Originally published in 1981, The Origins of Open Field Agriculture looks at the problems connected with open field agriculture – the origins of strip cultivation, the three-field system, the adaptation of ‘Celtic’ fields, and the development of ploughing techniques. The book looks at the challenges to traditional ideas on the origins of settlement and their associated economy, and casts new light on understandings of village development. The book suggests that conventional views of the nucleated village, in the midst of open field strips as a product of the Anglo-Saxon migration, is no longer tenable. The book brings together the work of distinguished archaeologists, historians, and historical geographers and opens up a new perspective on the early development of medieval agriculture.
Author: John Chapman
Publisher: Tempus Publishing, Limited
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: David Hall
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 68
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Medieval fields have been studied by historians, historical geographers and archaeologists for well over a century, and yet very few accurate accounts are readily available. David Hall gives a detailed insight into the characteristic components of medieval fields, techniques of archaeological fieldwork that have revolutionised their study, and the multidsciplinary approach to pinpointing their origins.