The agrarian life of the Middle Ages
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The agrarian life of the Middle Ages
(The Cambridge economic history of Europe / general editors, M.M. Postan, D.C. Coleman and H.J. Habakkuk, vol. 1)
Cambridge Univ. Press, 1971
2nd ed., reprinted
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Note
Bibliography: p. 745-847
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a completely reset edition. The material in Chapters I, IV, V and VI and in sections 4, 5 and 8 of Chapter VII has been reproduced without any change. Chapters II, III and sections 1, 3 of Chapter VII have been brought up to date. All the other chapters and sections of Chapter VII have either been re-written or replaced by wholly new versions by different authors.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The settlement and colonization of Europe Richard Koebner
- 2. Agriculture and rural life in the later Roman Empire Courtenay Edward Stevens
- 3. The evolution of agricultural technique Charles Parain
- 4. Agrarian institutions of the Germanic Kingdoms from the fifth to the ninth century Alfons Dopsch
- 5. Agrarian conditions in the Byzantine Empire in the Middle Ages Georg Ostrogorsky
- 6. The rise of dependent cultivation and seignorial institutions Marc Bloch
- 7. Medieval Agrarian society in its prime
- 8. Crisis: from the Middle Ages to modern times Leopold Genicot.
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