Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350

Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350
Title Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350 PDF eBook
Author William Owen Hassall
Publisher
Pages 704
Release 1993
Genre England
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Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350

Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350
Title Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350 PDF eBook
Author William Owen Hassall
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1993
Genre England
ISBN

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Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk, 1250-1350

Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk, 1250-1350
Title Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk, 1250-1350 PDF eBook
Author Jacques Beauroy
Publisher
Pages 660
Release 1993
Genre Holkham (England)
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Landscapes of Monastic Foundation

Landscapes of Monastic Foundation
Title Landscapes of Monastic Foundation PDF eBook
Author Tim Pestell
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 306
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781843830627

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Pre-Conquest monastic foundations, (in the present-day counties of Norfolk and Suffolk) in their topographical, social, economic and political environment; evolution of religious devotion in East Anglia since the 7th-century Conversion; the influence of the Anglo-Saxon past on the post-Conquest monastic landscape.

Inhabiting the Landscape

Inhabiting the Landscape
Title Inhabiting the Landscape PDF eBook
Author Nicola Whyte
Publisher Windgather Press
Pages 261
Release 2009-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 190968628X

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The discipline of landscape history has recently taken a new turn: away from the analysis of past land use and environments towards an understanding of landscape as a social construct. This book is a significant step along this exciting new road. Focusing on Norfolk in the post-medieval centuries, Nicola Whyte recaptures the essential character of ordinary people's experience of landscape. She shows how perceptions were deeply rooted in the comprehension of material antiquities, the annual round of work, public events and religious ritual, and the complex web of rights and jurisdictions mapped out in the fields. People valued and gave meaning to the landscape for a wide range of reasons, many of them unconnected with the economic potential of the land. Landscape features outside the confines of the church and the graveyard - pilgrimage routes, crosses, wells and springs - played an important part in the ideological shift of the Reformation. Parish boundaries, and in particular the annual ritual of 'beating the bounds' at Rogationtide, reveal much about the shifting pattern of local allegiances and competition over resources. Places of execution and the graves of suicides were 'mneumonic spectacles' defining both geographical and behavioural limits. The local history of enclosure and rights to commons is the story of nascent capitalism in rural England, a clash of values between modern productivity and ancient tradition that involved the reinterpretation and renegotiation of the past. Informed by the latest archaeological theory, this book shows how landscape development was a dynamic, experiential process, in which world-views changed as well as woods, hedges and fields.

Medieval Society and the Manor Court

Medieval Society and the Manor Court
Title Medieval Society and the Manor Court PDF eBook
Author Zvi Razi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 734
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780198201908

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The records of manorial courts have been used increasingly as the principal source for the reconstruction of rural and small town society in medieval England. They offer a unique source with which to investigate peasant demography, family patterns, the village community and economy, the characteristics and instruments of customary law, and the ways in which that law was perceived and exploited by landlords and tenants. The essays in this collection provide novel approaches to all of these themes and are written by many of the historians who have pioneered the use of this source category in the last two decades. In two introductory chapters, the editors review the historiography of manorial court rolls and account for their origins as a distinctive record of customary law within the broad context of medieval European society. A valuable appendix contains an inventory of the most comprehensive unprinted manorial court roll series arranged systematically on a county-to-county basis, detailing the repository in which they are located. This book will serve as an essential reference tool for any serious study of medieval English rural society.

The Foldcourse and East Anglian Agriculture and Landscape, 1100-1900

The Foldcourse and East Anglian Agriculture and Landscape, 1100-1900
Title The Foldcourse and East Anglian Agriculture and Landscape, 1100-1900 PDF eBook
Author John Belcher
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 215
Release 2020-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 1783275677

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First survey of one of the most important pre-modern farming systems, and its effects on society and landscape.