Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside

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Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside

Lords and Peasants in Durham, 1349-1400

Regional / International studies History and Archaeology European history

Author: Peter L. Larson

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Collection: Studies in Medieval History and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th December 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781136600166


Larson examines the changing relations between lords and peasants in post-Black Death Durham. This was a time period of upheaval and change, part of the transition from ‘medieval’ to ‘modern.’ Many historians have argued about the nature of this change and its causes, often putting forth a single all-encompassing model; Larson presses for the importance of individual choice and action, resulting in a flexible, human framework that provides a more appropriate explanation for the many paths followed in this period.

The theoretical side is balanced by an ‘on the ground’ examination of rural life in Durham-- an attempt to capture the raw emotions and decisions of the period. No one has really examined this; most studies are speculative, relying on theory or statistics, rather than tracing the history of real people, both in the immediate aftermath of the plague, and in the longer term. Durham is fortunate in that records survive in abundance for this period; most other studies of rural society end at 1300 or 1348.

As such, this book fills a major gap in medieval English history while at the same time grappling with major theories of change for this transformative period.

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