The Agrarian History of England and Wales
8 Volume Set in 12 Paperback Parts
Part of Agrarian History of England and Wales
- Editors:
- Stuart Piggott
- H. E. Hallam
- Joan Thirsk
- Edward Miller
- E. J. T. Collins
- G. E. Mingay
- Edith H. Whetham
- Date Published: September 2011
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from April 2022
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781107648340
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This series, initiated under the general editorship of the late H. P. R. Finberg, comprises eight volumes covering the agrarian history of England and Wales from the Neolithic period to the time of publication. The volumes were published between 1967 and 2000. It was not just a synthesis of existing knowledge, although full account has been taken of earlier work. The national archives have been extensively researched, while the manuscript deposits in various offices - a vast source - have been freely tapped.
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- Date Published: September 2011
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781107648340
- length: 9679 pages
- dimensions: 360 x 490 x 190 mm
- weight: 14kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from April 2022
Table of Contents
Part I. Prehistory Stuart Piggott
Part II. AD 43–1042 H. P. R. Finberg
Section 4. Roman Britain S. Applebaum
Part I. England before the Norman Conquest H. E. Hallam
Part II. Domesday England Sally Harvey
Part III. New Settlement
Part II. Domesday England Sally Harvey
Part III. New Settlement
Part III. New Settlement
Part IV. Farming Techniques
Part V. Population Movements in England, 1086–1350 H. E. Hallam
Part VI. Social Structure
Part VI. Social Structure
Part VII. Prices and Wages David L. Farmer
Part VIII. The Life of the People H. E. Hallam
Part IX. Rural Building in England and Wales J. G. Hurst
Section 1. England
Section 2. Wales L. A. S. Butler
Part X. Rural England and Wales, 1042–1350 H. E. Hallam
Bibliography
Index of place names
General index. Volume 3
Part VIII. The Life of the People H. E. Hallam
Part IX. Rural Building in England and Wales J. G. Hurst
Section 1. England
Section 2. Wales L. A. S. Butler
Part X. Rural England and Wales, 1042–1350 H. E. Hallam
Bibliography
Index of place names
General index. Volume 3
Part IX. Rural Building in England and Wales J. G. Hurst
Section 1. England
Section 2. Wales L. A. S. Butler
Part X. Rural England and Wales, 1042–1350 H. E. Hallam
Bibliography
Index of place names
General index. Volume 3
Part X. Rural England and Wales, 1042–1350 H. E. Hallam
Bibliography
Index of place names
General index. Volume 3
Part I. Introduction
Part II. The Occupation of the Land
Part III. Farming Practice and Techniques
Part IV. Marketing the Produce of the Countryside, 1200–1500 David L. Farmer
Part V. Prices and Wages, 1350–1500 David L. Farmer
Part VI. Landlords J. M. W. Bean
Part VII. Tenant Farming and Tenant Farmers
Part V. Prices and Wages, 1350–1500 David L. Farmer
Part VI. Landlords J. M. W. Bean
Part VII. Tenant Farming and Tenant Farmers
Part VI. Landlords J. M. W. Bean
Part VII. Tenant Farming and Tenant Farmers.
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