Through detailed historical commentary, analysis of primary sources such as manorial rolls, legal codes, and charters, and the integration of modern economic theory, Evans reconstructs the intricate web of labor, land, and power that sustained the manorial system. From the functioning of the three-field system and corvée labor to the rise of merchant towns and the monetization of rents, the book traces the slow but steady transformation of medieval economic life.
Evans also delves into the human dimensions of feudalism-examining the lives of women, the legal framework of manorial justice, peasant revolts, and the impact of crises like the Black Death-revealing how these forces chipped away at the foundations of serfdom and restructured society. With rich narrative and academic rigor, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of medieval history, economic history, and the origins of modern European society.
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