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Chapters from The Agrarian History of England and Wales, volumes IV and V part II, now appear for the first time in five paperback volumes, designed primarily for a student readership. Dealing respectively with pieces, wages, profits and rents; estate management and the condition of the farm labourer; agricultural techniques and enclosure; marketing; and rural building, these studies bring together the fruits of co-operative scholarship from authorities on the social and economic history of rural England and Wales in the early modern period. To set each subject in context and to update…mehr

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Chapters from The Agrarian History of England and Wales, volumes IV and V part II, now appear for the first time in five paperback volumes, designed primarily for a student readership. Dealing respectively with pieces, wages, profits and rents; estate management and the condition of the farm labourer; agricultural techniques and enclosure; marketing; and rural building, these studies bring together the fruits of co-operative scholarship from authorities on the social and economic history of rural England and Wales in the early modern period. To set each subject in context and to update material where necessary, new introductions have been written by the authors of each volume.

Table of contents:
List of plates, tables and fext-figures; Editor's preface; List of abbreviations; Part I. Rural Building in England: Introduction M. W. Barley; 1. Rural housing in England, 1500-1640 M. W. Barley; 2. Rural building in England, 1640-1750 M. W. Barley; Part II. Rural Building in Wales: Introduction Peter Smith; 3. Rural housing in Wales, 1500-1640 Peter Smith; 4. Rural building in Wales, 1640-1750 Peter Smith; Select bibliography; Index.

Chapters from The Agrarian History of England and Wales, volumes IV and V part II, now appear for the first time in five paperback volumes. To set each subject in context and to update material where necessary, new introductions have been written by the authors of each volume.

Material from The Agrarian History of England and Wales, in paperback with new introductions.