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English seigniorial agriculture, 1250-1450

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Bruce Campbell's book is the first single-authored treatment of medieval English agriculture at a national scale.

It deals comprehensively with the cultivation carried out by or for lords on their demesne farms, for which the documentation is more detailed and abundant than for any other agricultural group either during the medieval period or later.

A context is thereby assured for all future work on the medieval and early modern agrarian economies.

The book also makes a substantive contribution to ongoing historical debates about the dimensions, chronology and causes of the medieval cycle of expansion, crisis and contraction.

Topics dealt with include the scale and composition of seigniorial estates, the geography of land-use, pastoral husbandry, arable husbandry, land productivity, levels of commercialization and the size of the population in relation to the consumption of food at any given time.

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Cambridge University Press
0521026423 / 9780521026420
Paperback / softback
01/06/2006
United Kingdom
English
xxvi, 517 p. : ill., maps
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2000.