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Feeding Medieval England: a long ‘Agricultural Revolution’, 700–1300

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The population of England grew steeply in the Middle Ages, especially between the tenth and thirteenth centuries. This volume investigates how medieval farmers managed to produce the large harvests needed to sustain this growth, growth that in turn fuelled a major expansion of towns and markets. New evidence is presented for the development of the medieval farming regimes that shaped the English landscape in ways still visible today. Medieval farming is a contentious topic, not least because of the different approaches taken by historians, archaeologists and geographers and no consensus has been reached about the cultivation regimes that underpinned medieval cereal production. This volume presents a new perspective on this question, based on the results of a project that analysed the remains of medieval crops, arable weeds, livestock and pollen from hundreds of excavations. The new evidence that this generated reveals the conditions in which medieval crops were grown and how land use changed between the late Roman period and the Black Death. The authors relate the results to archaeological and written evidence for farms and farming, bringing an ecological perspective to the debate about the so-called medieval 'agricultural revolution'. The 'cerealisation' of England emerges as a regionally varied process lasting several centuries, whose overall impact was nevertheless revolutionary.
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10.1093/9780191988905.001.0001

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
History
Oxford college:
St Cross College
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Author
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0000-0001-5643-5888
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Institution:
University of Oxford
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SSD
Department:
School of Archaeology
Oxford college:
St Anne's College
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-9630-7589


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https://ror.org/0472cxd90
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741751


Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Publication date:
2025-10-23
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9780191988905
ISBN:
9780198878520


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English
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Pubs id:
2285434
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pubs:2285434
Deposit date:
2025-11-03

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