Description |
1 online resource : illustrations, maps |
Series |
Studies in regional and local history ; volume 17 |
|
Studies in regional and local history (Hertfordshire, England) ; v. 17.
|
Contents |
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyrigt -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- General Editor's preface -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- Geographic scope -- Elton, Huntingdonshire -- Castor, Northamptonshire -- Lakenheath, Suffolk -- Sources -- 2. Understanding the seigneurial landscape -- From inclusive to exclusive? Seigneurial perceptions of rural settlement in the later Anglo-Saxon period -- Conspicuous display and veiled privacy: from the Norman Conquest to the Black Death -- 3. Ordering the landscape |
|
Organising the landscape of the medieval vill: seigneurial and peasant zones -- Encountering the built environment: rural peasant dwellings -- Delineating peasant space within the medieval manor -- Off the beaten track: the hidden morphology of the rural landscape -- 4. The unseen landscape -- Understanding topographical bynames -- Knowing your place: contrasting peasant landscapes within medieval manors? -- Mapping topographical bynames: Norman Cross hundred -- Aboveton: from indicator of place to socially constructed landscape |
|
Mapping topographical bynames: Huntingdonshire -- the bigger picture -- Conclusions: personal status and topographical bynames -- 5. Naming the landscape -- Reassessing minor medieval landscape names -- Ordering field and furlong -- Distinguishing field and furlong -- The natural environment -- The supernatural environment -- Looking backward: naming the landscape -- The dynamics of landscape naming: cultural names -- 6. The remembered landscape -- Beyond taxonomy: the secret life of the fields -- 7. The economic landscape -- The rural environment as an economic resource: the demesne |
|
The rural environment as an economic resource: peasant arable production -- Hidden peasant economies: fishing -- Hidden peasant economies: sheep farming -- Conclusions -- hidden peasant economies -- 8. Managing the landscape -- Waste not, want not: the natural world as a resource -- As common as muck: keeping the land in good heart -- Scientific fields: peasants and medieval science -- Ten men went to mow: managing medieval meadowland -- Mires, mores and meres: managing fenland resources -- A ditch in time: managing drainage and water resources -- Conclusions -- managing the landscape |
|
9. Conclusion -- Unveiling the peasant environment -- Living in rural communities -- Social status reconsidered -- Detecting peasant agency -- Memory and history in the rural landscape -- Making a living in rural England -- Peasant perspectives on the medieval landscape: concluding thoughts -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment in which the focus moves beyond purely socio-economic concerns to incorporate the lived experience of peasants. For too long, the principal intellectual approach has been to consider both subject and evidence from a modern, rationalist perspective and to afford greater importance to the social elite. New perspectives are needed. By re-evaluating the source material from the perspective of the peasant worldview, it is possible to build a far more detailed representation of rural peasant experience. Susan Kilby seeks to reconstruct the physical and socio-cultural environment of three contrasting English villages - Lakenheath in Suffolk, Castor in Northamptonshire and Elton in Huntingdonshire - between c. 1086 and c. 1348 and to use this as the basis for determining how peasants perceived their natural surroundings |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 06, 2020) |
Subject |
Peasants -- England -- History
|
|
Agriculture
|
|
Peasants
|
|
Social conditions
|
SUBJECT |
England -- Social conditions -- 1066-1485. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043312
|
|
England -- Agriculture -- History
|
|
Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056740
|
Subject |
Great Britain
|
|
England
|
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
|
|
History
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
ISBN |
9781912260300 |
|
1912260301 |
|