| - Book Title: Life On The English Manor A study of peasant conditions 1140-1500
- Author: H S Bennett
- ISBN: mw901
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Year Published: 1971
- Our Normal Price: £12.71 GBP ($0.00 USD)
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- Description: Cambridge, at the University Press 1971, paperback: 364 pages including index. Synopsis: H S Bennett provides a comprehensive and in-depth picture of the daily and yearly round of the English peasant in the middle ages . He details the workings of the feudal system which linked the poor man to the soil and the services of his lord , or church; and the pattern of customary dues and rites, payments, labours , and small privileges. The author describes the pattern of medieval country life; the influence of the seasons; the state of contemporary knowledge; the place of religion in everyday life; the workings of a feudal justice system; and the popular attitudes to the social structure, and business of getting a living. Condition: some wear to cover edges : contents very clean: overall clean and good.
- Condition: Used- Good
- Dustcover: No
- Binding: Paperback
- Type: Used Books
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