Village Community and Peasant Society in Medieval England

Village Community and Peasant Society in Medieval England
Title Village Community and Peasant Society in Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Namananda Henderson
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Release 2006
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ABSTRACT: This thesis provides an overview of the scholarship examining the nature of the village community in medieval England. Beginning my analysis in the late nineteenth century I discuss the socio-political context within which the first studies of village communities emerged and I examine the influence of Romanticist traditions on the scholarship. I then look at the emergence and development of the social sciences in the early and mid-twentieth century, especially the rise of a more interdisciplinary approach within the social sciences as evidenced by a number of developments including the Annales School in France. Turning to the last two decades of the twentieth century, I describe the development of new theoretical models of community, which were developed by social scientists during the second half of the twentieth century. When applied to the study of the medieval village community, these models suggest that scholars must begin to move away from simplistic, binary conceptions of the village community. Finally, by examining how a few of the authors made use of the medieval documentary evidence I argue that scholars until very recently drew only upon those sources which fit their preconceived notions, which emphasized the communal organization and solidarity of the village community.

Peasants and historians

Peasants and historians
Title Peasants and historians PDF eBook
Author Phillipp Schofield
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 377
Release 2016-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1526104709

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Peasants and historians is an examination of historical discussion of the medieval English peasantry. In this book, the first such study of its kind, the author traces the development of historical research aimed at exploring the nature of peasant society. In separate chapters, the author examines the three main defining themes which have been applied to the medieval economy in general including change affecting the medieval peasantry. In subsequent chapters debates in relation to demography, family structure, women in rural society, and the nature of village community are each considered in turn. A final chapter on peasant culture also suggests areas of development and, potentially at least, future directions in research and writing. Offering an informed grounding in the main areas of historical writing in this area, it will be of interest to researchers as well as to those coming new to the topic, including undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe

Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe
Title Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe PDF eBook
Author Peter Hoppenbrouwers
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Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Drenthe (Netherlands)
ISBN 9782503575391

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Village communities were the heart of the medieval countryside. But how did they operate? This book seeks to find some answers to that question by focusing on late medieval Drenthe, a region situated in a remote corner of the Holy Roman Empire and part of the prince-bishopric of Utrecht. Drenthe was an overwhelmingly localized, rural world. It had no cities, and consisted entirely of small villages. The social and economic importance of traditionally privileged sections of medieval society (clergy and nobility) was limited; free peasant landowners were the dominant social class. Based on a careful reading of normative sources (Land charters) and thousands of short verdicts given by the so-called 'Etstoel' or high court of justice in Drenthe, this book focuses on three types of conflict: conflicts between villages, feud-like violence, and litigations about property. These three types coincide with three levels of involvement: that of village communities as a whole, that of kin groups, and that of households. The resulting, comprehensive analysis provides a rigorous interrogation of generalized notions of the pre-industrial rural world, offering a snapshot of a typical peasant society in late medieval Europe.

Peasant and Community in Medieval England, 1200-1500

Peasant and Community in Medieval England, 1200-1500
Title Peasant and Community in Medieval England, 1200-1500 PDF eBook
Author P. Schofield
Publisher Springer
Pages 282
Release 2002-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 0230802710

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In recent years, work on the medieval English peasant has tended to stress the degree of interaction between the village and the world beyond its bounds. This book not only provides an overview of this research, but also develops this approach. Phillipp R. Schofield describes the traditional world of the peasant - with attention given to such issues as relations between lord and tenant, and the nature of the peasant family - and places the peasantry of the late middle ages within the wider political, legal, ecclesiastical and commercial world of the medieval community.

Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe

Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe
Title Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe PDF eBook
Author Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 2018
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ISBN 9782503575407

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Peasants and Historians

Peasants and Historians
Title Peasants and Historians PDF eBook
Author Phillipp R. Schofield
Publisher Manchester Medieval Studies
Pages 280
Release 2016
Genre England
ISBN 9780719053788

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This book examines one hundred years of historical debate on the English peasantry in the later Middle Ages, exploring the influences and changes to peasantry society, economy and culture.

A Medieval Life: Cecilia Penifader of Brigstock, C. 1295-1344

A Medieval Life: Cecilia Penifader of Brigstock, C. 1295-1344
Title A Medieval Life: Cecilia Penifader of Brigstock, C. 1295-1344 PDF eBook
Author Judith Bennett
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Pages 168
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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This history of medieval village life is told through the experiences of Cecilia Penifader, a peasant woman who lived on one English manor in the early fourteenth century. This truly unique book offers a wealth of insight into medieval peasant society, bringing many of the characteristics of a time and a people to life. Short and readable, it is an ideal text for undergraduate teaching, suitable for courses in Western civilization, medieval history, women's history, and English history.