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Hardcover The English Village Community Book

ISBN: 102544390X

ISBN13: 9781025443904

The English Village Community

"The English Village Community" by Frederic Seebohm is a seminal investigation into the origins and structures of rural social life in England. As a cornerstone of economic history, this work provides a detailed examination of the open-field system and the evolution of the manorial structure. Seebohm meticulously analyzes historical records, ranging from the Domesday Book to medieval manorial extents, to reconstruct the lived experience and legal status of the English peasantry across centuries.

The study focuses on the physical organization of the village and the complex relationships governing land tenure and communal labor. One of the work's most significant contributions is its exploration of the "manor" as a foundational unit of English society, tracing the transition from tribal communities to a formal feudal system. Seebohm presents a compelling argument for the influence of earlier Roman and Germanic traditions on the development of English agriculture and social hierarchy.

Ideal for scholars of history, sociology, and law, "The English Village Community" offers a profound understanding of the agrarian foundations of Great Britain. By bridging the gaps between archaeological evidence and historical documentation, the work clarifies how medieval property rights and agricultural practices shaped the nation's social identity.

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