Shows the 'moral economy' of early medieval England transformed by 'feudal thinking' in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosamond Faith is author of The English Peasantry and the Growth of Lordship (1997) and co-author, with Debby Banham, of Anglo-Saxon Farms and Farming (2014). Her research has focused on peasant families and farms in medieval Provence and England, and on the nature of lordship, peasant resistance and how medieval people managed the different landscapes they lived in.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: the moral economy Part I. Rank: 2. Lordship 3. Our island story 4. Honour and respect in peasant society Part II. Reciprocity: 5. Hospitality 6. Hearth, household and farm Part III. Reputation and Witness: 7. Neighbours and strangers 8. Markets and marketing Part IV. The Wolf Sniffs the Wind: 9. HWILOM WÆS: Archbishop Wulfstan's old social order 10. Land, law and office Part V. The Aftermath of Conquest: 11. New words in the countryside 12. Narrating the new social order Part VI. In the World of the Manor: 13. Establishing custom 14. Thinking feudally 15. From rank to class 16. Conclusion: forward into the past Appendix. The family farm in peasant studies Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: the moral economy Part I. Rank: 2. Lordship 3. Our island story 4. Honour and respect in peasant society Part II. Reciprocity: 5. Hospitality 6. Hearth, household and farm Part III. Reputation and Witness: 7. Neighbours and strangers 8. Markets and marketing Part IV. The Wolf Sniffs the Wind: 9. HWILOM WÆS: Archbishop Wulfstan's old social order 10. Land, law and office Part V. The Aftermath of Conquest: 11. New words in the countryside 12. Narrating the new social order Part VI. In the World of the Manor: 13. Establishing custom 14. Thinking feudally 15. From rank to class 16. Conclusion: forward into the past Appendix. The family farm in peasant studies Bibliography Index.
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