The Medieval Antecedents of English Agricultural Progress
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The Medieval Antecedents of English Agricultural Progress

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The Medieval Antecedents of English Agricultural Progress

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Until recently, historians tended to stress the perceived technological and ecological shortcomings of medieval agriculture. The ten essays assembled in this volume offer a contrary view. Based upon close documentary analysis of the demesne farms managed for and by lords, they show that, by 1300, in the most commercialized parts of England, production decisions were based upon relative factor costs and commodity prices. Moreover, when and where economic conditions were ripe and environmental and institutional circumstances favourable, medieval cultivators successfully secured high and ecologically sustainable levels of land productivity. They achieved this by integrating crop and livestock production into the sort of manure-intensive systems of mixed-husbandry which later underpinned the more celebrated output growth of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. If medieval agriculture failed to fulfill the production potential provided by wider adoption of such systems, this is more appropriately explained by the want of the kind of market incentives that might have justified investment, innovation, and specialization on the scale that characterized the so-called 'agricultural revolution', than either the lack of appropriate agricultural technology or the innate 'backwardness' of medieval cultivators.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781000948370
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Dedication
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Introduction
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. I Progressiveness and backwardness in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century English agriculture: the verdict of recent research
  11. II Agricultural progress in medieval England: some evidence from eastern Norfolk
  12. III Arable productivity in medieval England: some evidence from Norfolk
  13. IV Land, labour, livestock, and productivity trends in English seignorial agriculture, 1208-1450
  14. V A new perspective on medieval and early modern agriculture: six centuries of Norfolk farming c. 1250-c. 1850 (with Mark Overton)
  15. VI Norfolk livestock farming 1250-1740: a comparative study of manorial accounts and probate inventories (with Mark Overton)
  16. VII Commercial dairy production on medieval English demesnes: the case of Norfolk
  17. VIII Measuring the commercialisation of seigneurial agriculture c.1300
  18. IX Matching supply to demand: crop production and disposal by English demesnes in the century of the Black Death
  19. X Constraint or constrained? Changing perspectives on medieval English agriculture
  20. Index