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A Rural Society After The Black Death Essex 13501525 L R Poos

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A Rural Society After The Black Death Essex 13501525 L R Poos
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.65 MB
Pages: 348
Author: L. R. Poos
ISBN: 9780511522437, 9780521382601, 9780521531276, 0511522436, 0521382602, 0521531276
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A Rural Society After The Black Death Essex 13501525 L R Poos by L. R. Poos 9780511522437, 9780521382601, 9780521531276, 0511522436, 0521382602, 0521531276 instant download after payment.

A Rural Society after the Black Death is a study of rural social structure in the English county of Essex between 1350 and 1500. It seeks to understand how, in the population collapse after the Black Death (1348-1349), a particular economic environment affected ordinary people's lives in the areas of migration, marriage and employment, and also contributed to patterns of religious nonconformity, agrarian riots and unrest, and even rural housing. The period under scrutiny is often seen as a transitional era between 'medieval' and 'early-modern' England, but in the light of recent advances in English historical demography, this study suggests that there was more continuity than change in some critically important aspects of social structure in the region in question. Among the most important contributions of the book are its use of an unprecedentedly wide range of original manuscript records (estate and manorial records, taxation and criminal-court records, royal tenurial records, and the records of church courts, wills etc.) and its application of current quantitative and comparative demographic methods.

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