This article explores how far estate management and institutional constraints help to explain the transformations of rural society in England from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries. The monks of Durham Cathedral Priory and the bishops of Durham faced many of the same exogenous pressures in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries but they responded differently to these challenges. By the seventeenth century all of the dean and chapter's lands were consolidated holdings on 21-year leases, whereas a confused mixture of copyhold and leasehold land had developed on the bishops' estate. This had a significant impact upon the challenges and opportunities facing their tenants. Institutional constraints were often crucial factors in the tra...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Edward III issued several letters of protection encouraging Flemi...
This paper presents the results of the excavation of two dry-stone structures in the abandoned black...
This article explores aspects of employment on the Durham Priory estates in the years 1494-1519. Fro...
Studies of medieval social mobility have tended to focus upon the success of socially ambitious, gen...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This article deploys a body of remarkably detailed witness statements to interrogate the nature of p...
notes: Preprint to be published in Economic History Review; submitted following guidelines outlined ...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Greater market involvement by households, as producers and consumers, has been a key factor in expla...
This article explores the tithe system in eighteenth-century Northamptonshire. At enclosure, many cl...
Over the past decade, social historians of early modern England have found themselves drawn to the s...
A history of anthropology in the Northumbrian region of England from the early Christian era, throug...
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bon...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Edward III issued several letters of protection encouraging Flemi...
This paper presents the results of the excavation of two dry-stone structures in the abandoned black...
This article explores aspects of employment on the Durham Priory estates in the years 1494-1519. Fro...
Studies of medieval social mobility have tended to focus upon the success of socially ambitious, gen...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This article deploys a body of remarkably detailed witness statements to interrogate the nature of p...
notes: Preprint to be published in Economic History Review; submitted following guidelines outlined ...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Greater market involvement by households, as producers and consumers, has been a key factor in expla...
This article explores the tithe system in eighteenth-century Northamptonshire. At enclosure, many cl...
Over the past decade, social historians of early modern England have found themselves drawn to the s...
A history of anthropology in the Northumbrian region of England from the early Christian era, throug...
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bon...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Edward III issued several letters of protection encouraging Flemi...
This paper presents the results of the excavation of two dry-stone structures in the abandoned black...