As a forum for litigating property disputes, the Star Chamber left records that provide crucial evidence for investigating the way people understood and experienced the landscape around them at precisely the time that the modern concept of property in land was emerging. Using cases from the Yorkshire Wolds, the paper explores the roles litigation, direct action and riots played in both asserting and subverting property interests, with the aim of reclaiming something of the materiality of the events reported in the court. Particular attention is paid to two key practices by which enclosure and common rights could be negotiated 'on the ground': that is, by grazing animals on the common fields or closes and by ploughing up - or subverting - gr...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Village byelaws (used here as a shorthand for the agrarian rules formulated and enforced by local se...
As a forum for litigating property disputes, the Star Chamber left records that provide crucial evid...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early sixteenth-century England, exam...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
The paper examines issues of landscape, territory and common rights, with specific reference to the ...
This paper examines issues surrounding protest, trespass and occupation - brought to the fore as a r...
A large proportion of the English population in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had some acc...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Responding to calls for scholars to address ‘material worlds’ in our analyses of protests past, the ...
The impact of parliamentary enclosure on landownership, especially on small proprietors, has been co...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Village byelaws (used here as a shorthand for the agrarian rules formulated and enforced by local se...
As a forum for litigating property disputes, the Star Chamber left records that provide crucial evid...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early sixteenth-century England, exam...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
This paper explores the making – and breaking – of property in early six-teenth-century England, exa...
The paper examines issues of landscape, territory and common rights, with specific reference to the ...
This paper examines issues surrounding protest, trespass and occupation - brought to the fore as a r...
A large proportion of the English population in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had some acc...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Responding to calls for scholars to address ‘material worlds’ in our analyses of protests past, the ...
The impact of parliamentary enclosure on landownership, especially on small proprietors, has been co...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Village byelaws (used here as a shorthand for the agrarian rules formulated and enforced by local se...