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Peasants and Their Fields: The Rationale of Open-Field Agriculture, 700-1800

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Peasants and Their Fields: The Rationale of Open-Field Agriculture, 700-1800 - Dyer, Christopher (Editor), and Thoen, Erik (Editor), and Williamson, Tom, Dr. (Editor)
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In the middle ages and the early modern period open fields could be found in many if not most countries of Europe. They took a wide variety of forms, but can in essence be defined as areas of cultivated land in which the intermingled plots of different cultivators, without upstanding physical boundaries, were subject to some degree of communal management, in terms of cropping and grazing. Sometimes such fields occupied a high proportion of the land in a district, but often they formed a relatively minor element in ...

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Peasants and Their Fields: The Rationale of Open-Field Agriculture, 700-1800 2018, Brepols Publishers, Turnhout

ISBN-13: 9782503576008

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