Land and Family: Trends and Local Variations in the Peasant Land Market on the Winchester Bishopric Estates, 1263-1415

Nonfiction, History, Medieval, British
Cover of the book Land and Family: Trends and Local Variations in the Peasant Land Market on the Winchester Bishopric Estates, 1263-1415 by John Mullan, Richard Britnell, University Of Hertfordshire Press
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Author: John Mullan, Richard Britnell ISBN: 9781907396342
Publisher: University Of Hertfordshire Press Publication: October 1, 2010
Imprint: University Of Hertfordshire Press Language: English
Author: John Mullan, Richard Britnell
ISBN: 9781907396342
Publisher: University Of Hertfordshire Press
Publication: October 1, 2010
Imprint: University Of Hertfordshire Press
Language: English

With a special emphasis on the exchange of land between medieval servile tenants-especially from the 13th century onward-this scholarly examination of the peasant land market of the Middle Ages explores the identification of peasant families with particular lands to which they had a hereditary right. Using this theme to explore village life and showing how peasants were affected by the changes over time and place, this study employs primary source material from the Winchester estates. Analyzing thousands of land exchanges and interactions from more than 50 different manors on Winchester, this volume reveals unparalleled opportunities for comparing regional and local differences of experience.

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With a special emphasis on the exchange of land between medieval servile tenants-especially from the 13th century onward-this scholarly examination of the peasant land market of the Middle Ages explores the identification of peasant families with particular lands to which they had a hereditary right. Using this theme to explore village life and showing how peasants were affected by the changes over time and place, this study employs primary source material from the Winchester estates. Analyzing thousands of land exchanges and interactions from more than 50 different manors on Winchester, this volume reveals unparalleled opportunities for comparing regional and local differences of experience.

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