This is an important new scholarly study of the roots of capitalism.
Jane Whittle's penetrating examination of rural England in the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries asks how capitalist it was, and how
and why it changed over the century and a half under scrutiny. Her
book intelligently relates ideas of peasant society and capitalism to
a local study of north-east Norfolk, a county that was to become one
of the crucibles of the so-called agrarian revolution. Dr Whittle uses
the rich variety of historical sources produced by this precocious
commercialized locality to examine a wide range of topics from the
manorial system and serfdom, rights to land and the level of rent, the
land market and inheritance, to the distribution of land and wealth,
the numbers of landless, wage-earners, and rural craftsmen, servants,
and the labour laws.
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Land and Labour in Norfolk 1440-1580
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191543203
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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