RHN 46/2014 | Publication
Contents:
The material world of English peasants, 1200–1540: archaeological perspectives on rural economy and welfare
Christopher Dyer
pp. 1-22
The medieval origins of south Pennine farms: the case of Westmondhalgh Bierlow
David Hey
pp. 23-39
Boundaries and property rights: the transformation of a common-pool resource
Jesper Larsson
pp. 40-60
Fuel supply and agriculture in post-medieval England
Paul Warde and Tom Williamson
pp. 61-82
Warping and parliamentary enclosure: the example of north-west Lindsey, Lincolnshire
Thomas M. Smith
pp. 83-97
The origins of timber plantations in India
Brett M. Bennett
pp. 98-118
‘Back to the land’: Lady Warwick and the movement for women’s collegiate agricultural education
Donald L. Opitz
pp. 119-145
Joan Thirsk, FBA, 1922–2013
John Chartres; Jimmy Thirsk; Jane Robinson
pp. 146-154
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