The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent many changes during the later middle ages, but owing to the lack of evidence it has been difficult to come to definite conclusions. This pioneering survey uses previously unexploited sources, principally from tithe data, to offer new interpretations of the patterns for change and the scope for adaptability. The author argues that the peasant economy in this region of England was profoundly affected by war in the early fourteenth century and then disease with the arrival of the Black Death in 1349, calling into question the orthodox theories of overpopulation in explaining the 'crisis' of the late middle ages: even at its medieval peak, the pop...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...
Probably upwards of half of County Durham\u27s population died in 1349. Upsetting the ratio of land ...
This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of En...
Research on English late medieval economic history has neglected the evidence of tithes as indicator...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research was init...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of dis...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...
Probably upwards of half of County Durham\u27s population died in 1349. Upsetting the ratio of land ...
This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of En...
Research on English late medieval economic history has neglected the evidence of tithes as indicator...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research was init...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The demographic catastrophe of the Black Death in the second half of the fourteenth century caused a...
The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of dis...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
This thesis examines the effect of population losses from outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague on capital...