The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of disasters including famines and epidemics caused population levels to plummet across Europe. In places such as England, recovery did not take place for more than 200 years. This might be expected to have had a substantial effect on rural settlements where the vast majority of the medieval population lived, but with the exception of the 10% of settlements which are today almost or completely deserted, evidence for change in this period has been difficult to detect. Consequently, the impact of late medieval population decline has often been downplayed. Evidence is now emerging to challenge this view, derived from new approaches which enable change...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of En...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The Black Death swept across Europe and Asia in the fourteenth century, killing millions and devasta...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
This paper reviews the difficulties of reconstructing the development of rural settlement in places ...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books and the individual authors, 200...
The Black Death caused a mass mortality in England, drastically affecting society. However, it was t...
This thesis examines the patterns of colonization, contraction and crop rotation on the arable of ei...
Informing historical and archaeological discourse with environmental data culled from documentary an...
Although evidence of settlement contraction in the form of earthworks and empty house sites is to be...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of En...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The Black Death swept across Europe and Asia in the fourteenth century, killing millions and devasta...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
This paper reviews the difficulties of reconstructing the development of rural settlement in places ...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books and the individual authors, 200...
The Black Death caused a mass mortality in England, drastically affecting society. However, it was t...
This thesis examines the patterns of colonization, contraction and crop rotation on the arable of ei...
Informing historical and archaeological discourse with environmental data culled from documentary an...
Although evidence of settlement contraction in the form of earthworks and empty house sites is to be...
In a recent issue of this journal Bruce Campbell has suggested that England was able to avoid the ki...
This paper examines the empirical data relevant in the analysis of the agrarian transformation of En...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...