The first volume in what will become the definitive history of Suffolk looks at how the county survived the three most tumultuous events of the period, the Great Famine, the Black Death and the Peasants' Revolt, to emerge as one of the richest English regions.
The first volume in what will become the definitive history of Suffolk looks at how the county survived the three most tumultuous events of the period, the Great Famine, the Black Death and the Peasants' Revolt, to emerge as one of the richest English regions.
MARK BAILEY was recently High Master of St Paul's School, London, and a visiting fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He was previously a fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and is now the Professor of Later Medieval History at the University of East Anglia. His numerous publications include Medieval Suffolk. An economic and social history 1200-1500 (2007) and After the Black Death. Economy, society and the law in fourteenth-century England (2021).
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Introduction Landlords and their Estates 1200-1349 Peasants and their Lifestyles 1200-1349 The Agrarian Economy 1200-1349 The Suffolk Landscape 1200-1349 Towns and the Urban Environment Commerce Crafts and Industry Pestilence Rebellion and Villeinage 1349-1500 The Rural Economy 1350-1500 `The World Turned Upside Down': Rural Society 1350-1500 Towns Trade and Industry 1350-1500 Conclusion
Introduction Landlords and their Estates 1200-1349 Peasants and their Lifestyles 1200-1349 The Agrarian Economy 1200-1349 The Suffolk Landscape 1200-1349 Towns and the Urban Environment Commerce Crafts and Industry Pestilence Rebellion and Villeinage 1349-1500 The Rural Economy 1350-1500 `The World Turned Upside Down': Rural Society 1350-1500 Towns Trade and Industry 1350-1500 Conclusion
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