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El. knyga: Later Medieval Inquisitions Post Mortem: Mapping the Medieval Countryside and Rural Society

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782048145
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782048145
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Essays exploring the potential of the Inquisitions post mortem to shed important new light on the medieval world.

The Inquisitions post mortem (IPMs) are a truly wonderful source for many different aspects of late medieval countryside and rural life. They have recently been made digitally accessible and interrogatable by the Mappingthe Medieval Countryside project, and the first fruits of these developments are presented here. The chapters examine IPMs in connection with the landscape and topography of England, in particular markets and fairs and mills;and consider the utility of proofs of age for everyday life on such topics as the Church, retaining, and the wine trade.

MICHAEL HICKS is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Winchester.

Contributors: Katie A. Clarke, William S. Deller, Paul Dryburgh, Christopher Dyer, Janette Garrett, Michael Hicks, Matthew Holford, Gordon McKelvie, Stephen Mileson, Simon Payling, Matthew Tompkins, Jennifer Ward.

Recenzijos

It is a joy to see these documents, so long the preserve of antiquaries, used to illuminate the lives not of their subjects but of the people among whom they lived.... [ It] looks set to transform the way we think about and use inquisitions post mortem and proofs of age. * ARCHIVES & RECORDS *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Glossary x
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 Introduction
1(6)
Michael Hicks
2 Records of an Imperial Administration? Inquisitions Post Mortem in Scotland and Calais
7(17)
Gordon McKelvie
3 Inquisitions Post Mortem in Medieval Ireland
24(25)
Paul Dryburgh
4 The Court of the Honour of Clare, 1308-60: Feudal Incidents and Inquisitions
49(10)
Jennifer Ward
5 Landscape, Farming and Society in an English Region: The Inquisitions Post Mortem for the West Midlands, 1250-1509
59(25)
Christopher Dyer
6 Beyond the Dots: Mapping Meaning in the Later Medieval Landscape
84(16)
Stephen Mileson
7 Fairs and Markets in the Inquisitions Post Mortem
100(15)
Matthew Holford
8 The Structure of the Milling Industry 1427-37
115(21)
Matthew Tompkins
9 Proofs of Age 1246 to 1430: Their Nature, Veracity and Use as Sources
136(25)
William S. Deller
10 What Went On in the Medieval Parish Church, 1377-1447, with Particular Reference to Churching
161(13)
Katie Clarke
Michael Hicks
11 Retainers, Monks and Wine: Three Insights into Everyday Life
174(19)
Michael Hicks
12 The Administration and Efficiency of the Inquisitions Post Mortem Process: A Case Study of Northumberland
193(10)
Janette Garrett
13 Late Medieval Land Disputes and the Manipulation of the Inquisitions Post Mortem
203(12)
Simon Payling
Index 215
MICHAEL HICKS, the academic director, is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Winchester and author of Richard III: The Self-Made King (Yale, 2019), among many other books and articles. Christopher Dyer is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Leicester. He has written, edited, co-authored and co-edited many books, including William Dugdale, Historian, 1605-1686: His Life, his Writings and His County (Boydell, 2009). GORDON McKELVIE is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Winchester. MICHAEL HICKS, the academic director, is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Winchester and author of Richard III: The Self-Made King (Yale, 2019), among many other books and articles. PAUL DRYBURGH is Principal Records Specialist (Medieval) at The National Archives, UK.