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Commoners J. M. Neeson (York University, Toronto)

Commoners By J. M. Neeson (York University, Toronto)

Commoners by J. M. Neeson (York University, Toronto)


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This is one of the most important and original contributions to English rural history to be published in the past generation, winner of the Whitfield Prize of the Royal Historical Society in 1994.

Commoners Summary

Commoners: Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in England, 1700-1820 by J. M. Neeson (York University, Toronto)

This is one of the most important and original contributions to English rural history to be published in the past generation. Winner of the Whitfield Prize of the Royal Historical Society in 1994, Commoners challenges the view that England had no peasantry or that it had disappeared before industrialization: rather it shows that common rights and petty landholding shaped social relations in English villages, and that their loss at enclosure sharpened social antagonisms and imprinted on popular culture a pervasive sense of loss.

Commoners Reviews

'Commoners ... will transform the understanding of [eighteenth-century] agrarian and social history.' E. P. Thompson, Customs in Common
'Little can be said in criticism of this wonderful book... Commoners is a major contribution to an emerging view.' Jane Humphries, Journal of Economic History

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The question of value; Part I. Survival: 2. Who had common right? 3. Threats before enclosure; 4. Ordering the commons; 5. Enforcing the orders; 6.The uses of waste; Part II. Decline: 7. Two villages; 8. Decline and disappearance; 9. Resisting enclosure; Part III. Conclusion: 10. 'Making freeman of the slave'; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR004222879
9780521567749
0521567742
Commoners: Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in England, 1700-1820 by J. M. Neeson (York University, Toronto)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-01-26
400
Winner of Whitfield Prize 1994
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