Deserted Villages Revisited by Christopher Dyer

Deserted Villages Revisited by Christopher Dyer

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Thousands of villages and smaller settlements were deserted in England and Wales, mostly between 1340 and 1750. Why were they deserted? Why did some villages survive while others were abandoned? What can we learn about life in the countryside from a study of the deserted sites? This title answers these questions.

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Deserted Villages Revisited by Christopher Dyer

Thousands of villages and smaller settlements were deserted in England and Wales, mostly between 1340 and 1750. Why were they deserted? Why did some villages survive while others were abandoned? Who was responsible for their desertion? What can we learn about life in the countryside from a study of the deserted sites? These questions have preoccupied archaeologists, geographers and historians since the sites were first recognised in the 1940s. Now ten leading experts in the subject have come together to revisit the deserted villages, and reveal much new evidence and new thinking about these fascinating sites.
This is a stimulating book, which sparkles with Dyer's selection of telling examples and his eye for nuance--Economic History Review on An Age of Transition
Christopher Dyer has been Professor of Regional and Local History and Director of the Centre for English Local History at the University of Leicester since 2003. Dr Richard Jones is a Lecturer in Landscape History at the University of Leicester. Dr Jones has previously worked for the Sussex Archaeological Society and the University of Cardiff.
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ISBN 13 9781905313792
ISBN 10 1905313799
Title Deserted Villages Revisited
Author Christopher Dyer
Series Explorations In Local And Regional History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Hertfordshire Press
Year published 2010-02-15
Number of pages 192
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