Schofield, P. R. (1997). Dearth, debt and the local land market in a late thirteenth-century village community. Agr Hist Rev 45 (1). Vol 45(1), pp. 1-17.
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Dearth, debt and the local land market in a late thirteenth-century village community | ||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Agr Hist Rev 45 (1) | ||
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Agricultural History Review | ||
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45 (1) | ||
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1 - 17 | ||
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On the response of the peasantry to harvest failure in the Suffolk manor of Hinderclay in the late-thirteenth century. Using documentary evidence, annual fluctuations in the transfer of land are compared with local, regional, and national grain price movements. The article tests the assumption that land transfers increased as grain prices rose and that this reflected a rush to the market by sellers. The crisis sales have been set within the context of the withdrawal of credit in years of bad harvest, and the possibility that excessive taxation in the 1290s caused creditors to withdraw loans and invest in land is mooted. Includes | ||
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1997 | ||
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20 Jul 2005 |