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Rethinking The Great Transition Community And Economic Growth In County Durham 13491660 Peter L Larson

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Rethinking The Great Transition Community And Economic Growth In County Durham 13491660 Peter L Larson
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Publisher: Oxford UP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Author: PETER L. LARSON
ISBN: 9780192849878, 0192849875
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Rethinking The Great Transition Community And Economic Growth In County Durham 13491660 Peter L Larson by Peter L. Larson 9780192849878, 0192849875 instant download after payment.

This case study of two rural parishes in County Durham, England, provides an alternate view on the economic development involved in the transition from medieval to modern, partly explaining England's rise to global economic dominance in the seventeenth century. Coal mining did not come tothese parishes until the nineteenth century; these are an example of agrarian expansion. Low population, favourable seigniorial administration, and a commercialised society saw the emergence of large farms on the bishopric of Durham soon after the Black Death; these secure copyhold and leaseholdtenures were among the earliest known in England. Individualism developed within a strong parish and village community that encouraged growth while enforcing conformity: tenants had freedom to farm as they wished, within limits. Along with low rents, this allowed for a swift expansion ofagricultural production in the sixteenth century as population rose and then as the coal trade expanded rapidly. The prosperity of these men is reflected in their lands, livestock, and consumer goods. Yet not all shared in this prosperity, as the poor and landless increased in number simply bypopulation growth. Through reformation and rebellion, these and other parishes prospered without experiencing severe disruption or destruction. In north-eastern England, agrarian development was an evolution and not a revolution. This study shows England's economic development as a single narrative, woven together from a collection of regional experiences at different times and at different speeds.


ISBN : 9780192849878

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