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The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry Frederic Seebohm

The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry By Frederic Seebohm

The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry by Frederic Seebohm


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The focus of this 1883 work by economic historian Frederic Seebohm (1833-1912) is the agrarian history of medieval England, with special reference to problems of early land tenure and the feudal social system that developed from it. Seebohm stresses the continuity between Roman settlement and English villages.

The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry Summary

The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry: An Essay in Economic History by Frederic Seebohm

The Yorkshire-born barrister, banker and economic historian Frederic Seebohm (1833-1912) first came to attention with his work on the Reformation intellectuals Colet, Erasmus and More. In this work, first published and then reissued in 1883, Seebohm's focus is on the agrarian history of medieval England, with special reference to problems of early land tenure and the social system that developed from it. Seebohm stresses the continuity between Roman settlement and English villages, and he regards the manor, whose lands were cultivated by serfs, as the original form of landed property among the Anglo-Saxons and other Germanic peoples. He was the first British historian to provide a detailed description of the structure and economic life of the large manor, based on the unpaid labour of the serfs, and of the relations between the manor and the community. The book remains an influential treatment of the feudal system.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The English open-field system examined in its modern remains; 2. The English open-field system traced back to the Domesday Survey; 3. The Domesday Survey (AD 1086); 4. The open-field system traced in Saxon times; 5. Manors and serfdom under Saxon rule; 6. The tribal system (in Wales); 7. The tribal system (continued); 8. Connexion between the Roman land system and the later manorial system; 9. The German side of the continental evidence; 10. The connexion between the open-field system and serfdom of England and of the Roman provinces of Germany and Gaul; 11. Result of the evidence; Appendix; Index and glossary.

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NLS9781108036344
9781108036344
1108036341
The English Village Community Examined in its Relation to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry: An Essay in Economic History by Frederic Seebohm
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Cambridge University Press
2011-12-08
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