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Rethinking Ancient Woodland: The Archaeology and History of ...(Paperback)
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University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/01/2016
This groundbreaking study questions many of the assumptions surrounding the idea of 'ancient woodland', a term widely used in England for long-established semi-natural woods, shaped by centuries of ...
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Poor Relief and Community in Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1547-1600(Paperback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/09/2013
At the cutting edge of 'the new social and demographic history', this book provides a detailed picture of the most comprehensive system of poor relief operated by any Elizabethan town.
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Custom and Commercialisation in English Rural Society: Revis...(Hardback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/02/2015
Inspired by the classic works of Tawney and Postan, this collection of essays examines their relevance to historians today, distinguishing between their contrasting approaches to the pre-industrial ...
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Custom and Commercialisation in English Rural Society: Revis...(Paperback)
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University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/06/2016
Inspired by the works of Tawney and Postan, this volume examines their relevance to historians today, distinguishing between their contrasting approaches to the pre-industrial economy and exploring ...
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Rethinking Ancient Woodland: The Archaeology and History of ...(Hardback)
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University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/10/2015
This groundbreaking study questions many of the assumptions surrounding the idea of 'ancient woodland', a term widely used in England for long-established semi-natural woods, shaped by centuries of ...
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The World of the Small Farmer: Tenure, Profit and Politics i...(Hardback)
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University of Hertfordshire Press
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15/05/2017
This original study of early-modern agrarian society examines small landholders in the Somerset Levels. These were farmers with lifehold tenures and a mixed agricultural production whose activities ...
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