This fascinating and important book uses a wealth of contemporary
sources to reconstruct the mental world of medieval farmers and, by
doing so, argues that these key figures in the Middle Ages have been
unfairly stereotyped. David Stone overturns the traditional view of
medieval countrymen as economically backward and instead reveals that
agricultural decision-making was as rational in the fouteenth century
as in modern times. Investigating agricultural mentalities first at a
local level and then for England as a whole, Dr Stone argues that
human action shaped the course of the rural economy to a much greater
extent than has hitherto been appreciated, and challenges the commonly
held view that the medieval period was dominated by ecological and
economic crises. Focusing in particular on responses to commercial
forces and the adoption of agricultural technology, this book has
significant implications for our understanding of agricultural
development throughout the last thousand years.
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ISBN
9780191514357
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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