1. Joan Thirsk at Leicester by CHRISTOPHER DYER2. Countries and pays by DAVID HEY3. Agricultural regions by JOHN BROAD4. Joan Thirsk: pays, country, transitions, and agencies by JOHN CHARTRES5. Joan Thirsk and 'The common fields' by TOM WILLIAMSON6. 'A Countrie' consisting wholly of woodland, 'bredd of Oxen and Dairies': early modern enclosure and agrarian communities in pastoral Shropshire by JAMES BOWEN7. The common fields and social relations in early modern Norfolk by NICOLA WHYTE8. Were spinners an industrial workforce in the early modern countryside? by CRAIG MULDREW9. The village shop, 1660-1760: innovation and tradition by JON STOBART10. Galloon, incle and points: fashionable dress and accessories for the non-elite in England 1550-1750 by SUSAN NORTH11. Oatcakes: farming and diet in the north midlands by MARK DAWSON12. Peter Walkden and the world of goods by RICHARD HOYLE13. End-piece by RICHARD JONES
Christopher Dyer is Emeritus Professor of History
at the University of Leicester. His research covers social and
economic history, archaeology, and the study of the landscape, in
the middle ages in England.
Richard Jones is Senior Lecturer in Landscape
History in the Centre for English Local History at Leicester
University.
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