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A social history of England, 900-1200
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A social history of England, 900-1200

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Introduction / Julia Crick and Elisabeth van Houts
I.1. Land Use and People / Robin Fleming: I.2. Water and land / Stephen Rippon; I.3. Forest and upland / Oliver Rackham; I.4. Mineral resources / Peter Claughton; I.5. Health and disease / Carole Rawcliffe
II.1. Authority and Community / Bruce O'Brien: II.2. Lordship and labour / Stephen Baxter; II.3. Order and justice / John Hudson; II.4. . War and violence / John Hudson; II.5. Family, marriage, kinship / Elisabeth van Houts; II.6. Poor and powerless / David Pelteret
III.1. Towns and their Hinterlands/ David Griffiths: III.2. Commerce and markets / Richard Britnell; III.3. Urban planning / Julia Barrow; III.4. Urban populations and association / Charles West
IV.1. Invasion and Migration / Elisabeth van Houts: IV.2. Ethnicity and acculturation / D.M. Hadley; IV.3. Intermarriage / Elisabeth van Houts; IV.4. The Jews / Anna Sapir Abulafia
V.1. Religion and Belief / Carl Watkins: V.2. Rites of passage and pastoral care / Sarah Hamilton; V.3. Saints and cults / Paul Anthony Hayward; V.4. Public spectacle / Tom Licence; V.5. Textual communities (Latin) / Teresa Webber; V.6 Textual communities (vernacular) / Elaine Treharne
VI.1. Learning and Training / Julia Crick: VI.2. Information and its retrieval / Nicholas Karn; VI.3. Esoteric knowledge / Andy Orchard; VI.4. Medical practice and theory / Carole Rawcliffe; VI.5. Subversion / Martha Bayless.

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A social history of England, 900-1200. ISBN 9780521713238. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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