The Moral Economy of the Countryside
Title | The Moral Economy of the Countryside |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Faith, R |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
City | Cambridge |
ISBN | 978-1-108-72006-9 |
Keywords | Anglo-Saxon, England, Feudalism, History, Medieval, Norman |
Abstract | How were manorial lords in the twelfth and thirteenth century able to appropriate peasant labour? And what does this reveal about the changing attitudes and values of medieval England? Considering these questions from the perspective of the 'moral economy', the web of shared values within a society, Rosamond Faith offers a penetrating portrait of a changing world. Anglo-Saxon lords were powerful in many ways but their power did not stem directly from their ownership of land. The values of early medieval England - principally those of rank, reciprocity and worth - were shared across society. The Norman Conquest brought in new attitudes both to land and to the relationship between lords and peasants, and the Domesday Book conveyed the novel concept of 'tenure'. |
Citation Key | 5001 |