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The South East from 1000 AD Peter Brandon

The South East from 1000 AD By Peter Brandon

The South East from 1000 AD by Peter Brandon


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In discussing the regional and local history of South East England, the authors have tried to show the diversity that can be found within the region as well as common characteristics which illustrate local peculiarities. Emphasis is on life as experienced by the great majority of the population.

The South East from 1000 AD Summary

The South East from 1000 AD by Peter Brandon

A volume dealing with the regional and local history of South East England, this covers the landcape and society of the modern counties of Surrey, Kent, East and West Sussex and Greater London, south of the Thames from late Anglo-Saxon times to the present. The authors have tried to show the diversity that can be found within the region as well as common characteristics which illustrate the local peculiarities of the area. The works in the series offer a synthesis of both historical and archaeological work in local areas. Each region is covered in two linked but independent volumes, the first covering the period up to AD 1000 and necessarily relying on archaeological data, and the second bringing the story up to modern times. It aims to portray life as it was experienced by the majority of people of South Britain or England as it was to become. The authors look at the major historical events which have an impact on the reagion - wars, plagues, technological changes and socio-cultural trends amongst them - but they also stress the underlying continuity of rural and urban life.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The personality of South East England. Part 2 The early Middle Ages: the pre-conquest South East; the Norman conquest; the Domesday Survey - South East England in 1086; the early medieval Church; the medieval castle; the conquest of the weald; the structure of early medieval society and land management; agricultural techniques and productivity; deer parks, forests and chases; the medieval coastline; the Cinque ports; early medieval city and town. Part 3 The later Middle Ages: demography and the agrarian economy; social mobility and civil unrest in the later Middle Ages; rural deriliction; the drowning of the marshes; later-medieval domestic and castle building; the life-style of late medieval nobility; the late-medieval city and town; the changing distribution of regional wealth and population 1086-1520. Part 4 The South East in transition 1520-1660: the reformation in South East England; the reformed Church and its socio-political connections; religious stress and political breakdown - the growth of Puritanism in the South East; the Civil War and Commonwealth 1640-1660; the early modern town; the changing countryside; wealden industries; Tudor and Stuart population change; Tudor and Stuart housing. Part 5 Innovation and stress 1660-1837: regional variation in farming systems; agricultural change; agrarian employment and rural stress; gardens and landscape parks; turnpike roads and canals; urban change 1660-1837 - the growth of south London; change in the provincial towns 1660-1837. Part 6 A century of change 1837-1939: population change; "all the same, London's creeping" - the growth of London south of the Thames; the South London suburbs 1840-1939; the development of the resorts and coastal towns 1837-1939; ports and industrial developments; the country towns; structure and change in the countryside; agricultural change 1837-1939; social change in the countryside; the alternative world to London; moments of change 1837-1939. Part 7 "Megalopolis denied" - the South East since 1939. Epilogue: Changing regional relationships over the last millennium.

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GOR001681966
9780582492455
0582492459
The South East from 1000 AD by Peter Brandon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1990-07-16
464
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