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This 1940 book, together with its companion volume, constitutes an attempt to outline the changing conditions of a fascinating region. The text is ambitious in scope, reflecting the author's position as a historical geographer, and covers a broad range of disciplinary perspectives, ranging from geology to socio-economic analysis.

Table of Contents
Editor's preface; Preface; List of maps and diagrams; List of plates; Part I. Introduction: The Pre-Domesday Fenland: 1. Note on Roman literary evidence; Part II. Occupations: 2. Marsh production; 3. Agricultural activity; 4. Meadow, pasture and turbary; 5. Note on the Crowland siputes; Part III. Communications: 6. Fen waterways; 7. Fen causeways; Part IV. The Changing Prosperity of the Fenland: 8. Domesday statistics; 9. Fourteenth-century statistics; 10. Two hundred and fifty years' change; 11. The social consequences of Fen economy; Part V. The Care of Banks and Channels: 12. Complaints and disputes; 13. The commission of sewers; 14. The fifteenth century; Sources and bibliography; Appendix: report of a commission of sewers held at Wisbech in 1438; Index.

The Medieval Fenland

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 8/11/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107614987, 978-1107614987
      ISBN10: 1107614988

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This 1940 book, together with its companion volume, constitutes an attempt to outline the changing conditions of a fascinating region. The text is ambitious in scope, reflecting the author's position as a historical geographer, and covers a broad range of disciplinary perspectives, ranging from geology to socio-economic analysis.

      Table of Contents
      Editor's preface; Preface; List of maps and diagrams; List of plates; Part I. Introduction: The Pre-Domesday Fenland: 1. Note on Roman literary evidence; Part II. Occupations: 2. Marsh production; 3. Agricultural activity; 4. Meadow, pasture and turbary; 5. Note on the Crowland siputes; Part III. Communications: 6. Fen waterways; 7. Fen causeways; Part IV. The Changing Prosperity of the Fenland: 8. Domesday statistics; 9. Fourteenth-century statistics; 10. Two hundred and fifty years' change; 11. The social consequences of Fen economy; Part V. The Care of Banks and Channels: 12. Complaints and disputes; 13. The commission of sewers; 14. The fifteenth century; Sources and bibliography; Appendix: report of a commission of sewers held at Wisbech in 1438; Index.

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