Shaping Medieval Landscapes by Tom Williamson

Shaping Medieval Landscapes by Tom Williamson

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Zusammenfassung

Tom Williamson reevaluates the reasons why the appearance of the English countryside varies so much between regions. He demonstrates that subtle variations in the way the land was farmed in the medieval period caused differences in the landscape that are still apparent today.

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Shaping Medieval Landscapes by Tom Williamson

To explain the rich, complex patterns in the English landscape today, we have to understand how the land was farmed in the medieval period. Some regions had large villages with extensive open fields; others had scattered hamlets and less communal forms of agriculture. These differences are still with us - in the shape of fields, the form of settlement, and the character of hedges and woods. Archaeologists, historians and geographers have long argued about when, why and how these variations developed. In this radical and important book, Tom Williamson overhauls many of the ideas about how these differences came about. Some scholars have argued that geographical differences in customs and culture, in the strength of lordship, and in population pressure were all involved. Williamson, in contrast, argues that the overriding determinant was the practicality of working the land. Using a wealth of evidence from the Thames to the Wash, he shows how subtle differences in soils and climate shaped not only the layout of fields and farms, but the very structure of the societies that farmed them. This is a book which puts the environment back where it belongs - at the centre of the historical stage. It will be essential reading for all those interested in the history of the English landscape, social and economic history, and the way life was lived in the medieval countryside.
Tom Williamson is one of Britain's leading landscape archaeologists. His many books include Suffolk's Gardens and Parks (Windgather Press, 2000) and The Transformation of Rural England (University of Exeter Press, 2002). He co-edits the journal Rural History and is Lecturer in Landscape Archaeology at the University of East Anglia.
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ISBN 13 9780953863068
ISBN 10 0953863069
Titel Shaping Medieval Landscapes
Autor Tom Williamson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Windgather Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-12-18
Seitenanzahl 180
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