M. Smith (ed.)
Land, Kinship and Life-Cycle
Herausgeber: De Vries, Jan; Smith, Richard M.; Johnson, Paul
M. Smith (ed.)
Land, Kinship and Life-Cycle
Herausgeber: De Vries, Jan; Smith, Richard M.; Johnson, Paul
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Essays on land transfer in English rural communities over the period 1250 1850.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 905g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522199
- ISBN-10: 0521522196
- Artikelnr.: 21364135
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 905g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522199
- ISBN-10: 0521522196
- Artikelnr.: 21364135
Preface; 1. Some issues concerning families and their property in rural
England 1250-1800 Richard M. Smith; 2. Population pressure, inheritance and
the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community Bruce M. S.
Campbell; 3. Families and their land in an area of partible inheritance:
Redgrave, Suffolk 1260-1320 Richard M. Smith; 4. Population changes and the
transfer of customary land on a Cambridgeshire manor in the fourteenth
century Jack Ravensdale; 5. Industrial employment and the rural land market
1380-1520 Ian Blanchard; 6. Changes in the size of peasant holdings in some
west midland villages 1400-1540 Christopher Dyer; 7. The erosion of the
family-land bond in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a
methodological note Zvi Razi; 8. Changes in the link between families and
land in the west midlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Christopher Dyer; 9. Kinship in an English village: Terling, Essex
1550-1700 Keith Wrightson; 10. The myth of the peasantry: family and
economy in a northern parish Alan MacFarlane; 11. Poverty, poor relief and
the life-cycle: some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk Tim Wales;
12. The receipt of poor relief and family situation: Aldenham,
Hertfordshire 1630-90 W. Newman Brown; 13. Widows in pre-industrial
society: an essay upon their economic functions B. A. Holderness; 14. Real
property, marriage and children: the evidence from four pre-industrial
communities Richard Wall; 15. The nineteenth-century peasantry of Melbourn,
Cambridgeshire Dennis R. Mills; Consolidated bibliography; Index.
England 1250-1800 Richard M. Smith; 2. Population pressure, inheritance and
the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community Bruce M. S.
Campbell; 3. Families and their land in an area of partible inheritance:
Redgrave, Suffolk 1260-1320 Richard M. Smith; 4. Population changes and the
transfer of customary land on a Cambridgeshire manor in the fourteenth
century Jack Ravensdale; 5. Industrial employment and the rural land market
1380-1520 Ian Blanchard; 6. Changes in the size of peasant holdings in some
west midland villages 1400-1540 Christopher Dyer; 7. The erosion of the
family-land bond in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a
methodological note Zvi Razi; 8. Changes in the link between families and
land in the west midlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Christopher Dyer; 9. Kinship in an English village: Terling, Essex
1550-1700 Keith Wrightson; 10. The myth of the peasantry: family and
economy in a northern parish Alan MacFarlane; 11. Poverty, poor relief and
the life-cycle: some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk Tim Wales;
12. The receipt of poor relief and family situation: Aldenham,
Hertfordshire 1630-90 W. Newman Brown; 13. Widows in pre-industrial
society: an essay upon their economic functions B. A. Holderness; 14. Real
property, marriage and children: the evidence from four pre-industrial
communities Richard Wall; 15. The nineteenth-century peasantry of Melbourn,
Cambridgeshire Dennis R. Mills; Consolidated bibliography; Index.
Preface; 1. Some issues concerning families and their property in rural
England 1250-1800 Richard M. Smith; 2. Population pressure, inheritance and
the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community Bruce M. S.
Campbell; 3. Families and their land in an area of partible inheritance:
Redgrave, Suffolk 1260-1320 Richard M. Smith; 4. Population changes and the
transfer of customary land on a Cambridgeshire manor in the fourteenth
century Jack Ravensdale; 5. Industrial employment and the rural land market
1380-1520 Ian Blanchard; 6. Changes in the size of peasant holdings in some
west midland villages 1400-1540 Christopher Dyer; 7. The erosion of the
family-land bond in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a
methodological note Zvi Razi; 8. Changes in the link between families and
land in the west midlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Christopher Dyer; 9. Kinship in an English village: Terling, Essex
1550-1700 Keith Wrightson; 10. The myth of the peasantry: family and
economy in a northern parish Alan MacFarlane; 11. Poverty, poor relief and
the life-cycle: some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk Tim Wales;
12. The receipt of poor relief and family situation: Aldenham,
Hertfordshire 1630-90 W. Newman Brown; 13. Widows in pre-industrial
society: an essay upon their economic functions B. A. Holderness; 14. Real
property, marriage and children: the evidence from four pre-industrial
communities Richard Wall; 15. The nineteenth-century peasantry of Melbourn,
Cambridgeshire Dennis R. Mills; Consolidated bibliography; Index.
England 1250-1800 Richard M. Smith; 2. Population pressure, inheritance and
the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community Bruce M. S.
Campbell; 3. Families and their land in an area of partible inheritance:
Redgrave, Suffolk 1260-1320 Richard M. Smith; 4. Population changes and the
transfer of customary land on a Cambridgeshire manor in the fourteenth
century Jack Ravensdale; 5. Industrial employment and the rural land market
1380-1520 Ian Blanchard; 6. Changes in the size of peasant holdings in some
west midland villages 1400-1540 Christopher Dyer; 7. The erosion of the
family-land bond in the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a
methodological note Zvi Razi; 8. Changes in the link between families and
land in the west midlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Christopher Dyer; 9. Kinship in an English village: Terling, Essex
1550-1700 Keith Wrightson; 10. The myth of the peasantry: family and
economy in a northern parish Alan MacFarlane; 11. Poverty, poor relief and
the life-cycle: some evidence from seventeenth-century Norfolk Tim Wales;
12. The receipt of poor relief and family situation: Aldenham,
Hertfordshire 1630-90 W. Newman Brown; 13. Widows in pre-industrial
society: an essay upon their economic functions B. A. Holderness; 14. Real
property, marriage and children: the evidence from four pre-industrial
communities Richard Wall; 15. The nineteenth-century peasantry of Melbourn,
Cambridgeshire Dennis R. Mills; Consolidated bibliography; Index.