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The problem of labour in fourteenth-century England

Beattie, Cordelia(Contributions by)Dyer, Christopher(Contributions by)Emmerson, Richard (Customer Opt-In)(Contributions by)Giles, Kate(Contributions by)Given-Wilson, Professor Christopher(Contributions by)Goldberg, P J P(Contributions by)Pearsall, Derek(Contributions by)Bothwell, James(Edited by)Goldberg, P J P(Edited by)Ormrod, W Mark(Edited by)
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At the very moment that the image of the honest labourer seemed to reach its apogee in the Luttrell Psalter or, a few decades later, in Piers Plowman, the dominant culture of the landed interests was increasingly suspicious of what it described as the idleness, greed and arrogance of the lower orders.

Labour was one of the central issues during the fourteenth century: the natural disasters and profound social changes of the period created not merely a 'problem' of labour, but also new ways of discussing and (supposedly) solving that problem.

These studies engage with the contrasting and often competing discourses which emerged, ranging from the critical social awareness of some of the early fourteenth-century protest literature to the repressive authoritarianism of the new national employment laws that were enforced in the wake of the Black Death, and were expressed in counter-cultures of resistance and dissent.

JAMES BOTHWELL and P.J.P. GOLDBERG lecture in history, and W.M. ORMROD is Professor of History, at the University of York.

Contributors: CORDELIA BEATTIE, CHRISTOPHER DYER, RICHARD K.

EMMERSON, P.J.P. GOLDBERG, KATE GILES, CHRIS GIVEN-WILSON, STEPHEN KNIGHT, DEREK PEARSALL, SARAH REES JONES.

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York Medieval Press
1903153042 / 9781903153048
Hardback
07/12/2000
United Kingdom
English
160p. : ill.
24 cm
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