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Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles

Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles

Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles

Alan R. H. Baker
Robin A. Butlin
May 1980
Paperback
9780521297905
NZD$88.95
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Paperback

    An enormous amount of research into British field systems has been undertaken by historical geographers, economic historians and others since H. L. Gray's classic work on English Field Systems was published. Detailed local studies have been legion, generalized explanations of the origins and functioning of field systems few but influential in promoting further studies. This book both synthesises and advances our knowledge of field systems in the British Isles. An introduction by the editors outlines the sources and methods of studies of field systems. There then follow twelve chapters concerned with specific areas within the British Isles. In their own conclusion, the editors consider the problems and perspectives of field system studies in the context of the British Isles as a whole. This chapter is an attempt at generalisation in historical geography, generalization in relation to both existing models of British field systems and putative problems which only further research can resolve.

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    Review of the hardback: ' … this is an important book, indeed an essential one, for the understanding of a major aspect of Britain's past economy and rural society.' The Times Literary Supplement

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    May 1980
    Paperback
    9780521297905
    732 pages
    229 × 152 × 41 mm
    1.06kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction: Materials and methods
    • 2. Field systems north west England
    • 3. Field systems of Northumberland and Durham
    • 4. Field systems of Yorkshire
    • 5. Field systems of the West Midlands
    • 6. Field systems of the East Midlands
    • 7. Field systems of East Anglia
    • 8. Field systems of the Chiltern Hills
    • 9. Field systems of Southeast England
    • 10. Field systems of North Wales
    • 11. Field systems of South Wales
    • 12. Field systems of Scotland
    • 13. Field systems of Ireland
    • 14. Conclusion: Problems and perspectives.
      Editors
    • Alan R. H. Baker
    • Robin A. Butlin