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The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation A.R. Bridbury

The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation By A.R. Bridbury

The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation by A.R. Bridbury


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Articles on English social and economic history from 600 to 1600, focusing particularly on the Black Death; new material on Domesday assessments of manorial income.

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The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation by A.R. Bridbury

This book consists of a collection of articles on social and economicthemes which range from a discussion of the social scene in the seventhcentury into which Bede was born, to an analysis of the inevitablelimitations of farming development in the sixteenth century. There is an article which attempts, yet again, to shed more light upon what contemporaries expected Domesday Book to reveal; and others which tackle problems raised by the workings of the manorin the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The beneficent consequences of the Black Death upon the fortunes of those who lived in town and country are considered in a short series of essays which analyse such problems as economic conditions before the Black Death; the extraordinary failure of the Black Death to make any serious impact upon the economy for a generation after its arrival; and the thriving of the towns as numbers fell in the kingdom but individual incomes rose. Of special interest is an exciting new discovery about Domesday Book relating to Domesday assessments of manorial income, which merits careful reading and further investigation. A.R. BRIDBURYtaught at the London School of Economics, where he ran the medieval section of the economic history department for many years.

The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation Reviews

Fifteen articles represent Bridbury's main contributions to key debates on the economy of medieval England: the dark ages, Domesday Book, the impact of the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War, and the fate of late medieval towns... an original, questioning, and provocative mind. ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW [Mark Bailey] Specialists in medieval English economic history will find this collection of articles stimulating. HISTORY (US)`He has consistently hit core problems, and in doing so helped to define them. * ALBION *

Table of Contents

The Dark Ages; 7th-century England in Bede and the early laws; Domesday Book - a re-interpretation; the Domesday valuation of manorial income; the farming out of manors; 13th-century prices and money supply; before the Black Death; the Black death; the Hundred Years' War - costs and profits; new introduction to B.L. Manning's The People's Faith in the Time of Wyclif; markets and freedom in the Middle Ages; English provincial towns in the later Middle Ages; a reply to S.H. Rigby on Late Medieval Urban Prosperity - the evidence of the lay subsidies; the Lisle letters; 16th-century farming.

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GOR013086130
9780851153056
0851153054
The English Economy from Bede to the Reformation by A.R. Bridbury
Used - Good
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
19920813
334
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