"The Growth of the Manor" explores the historical development of the manorial system in medieval England. DrPVinogradoff meticulously examines the social, economic, and legal factors that shaped the manor, tracing its evolution from its early origins to its mature form.
This detailed study delves into the intricacies of land tenure, the roles and relationships of lords and peasants, and the impact of custom and law on manorial life. A valuable resource for students and scholars of medieval history, economic history, and legal history, "The Growth of the Manor" offers a comprehensive analysis of a foundational element of English society and its enduring legacy.
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