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Conflict and community in southern England : essays in the social history of rural and urban labour from medieval to modern times

1992
Books
Imprint:
Stroud : Alan Sutton [with] St. Martin's, 1992.
Collation:
xvii,250p. : ill., maps,geneal. tables ; 23cm.
Notes:
Popular disorder in southern England,1250-1450, by D G Watts.The Lords and their tenants: conflict and stability in fifteenth-century Wiltshire, by J N Hare.'Wild as colts untamed': radicalism in the Newbury area during the early-modern period, by C G Durston.Marriage, migration and mendicancy in a pre-industrial community, by B Stapleton.Labour consciousness and industrial conflict in eighteenth-century Exeter, by J Rule.Rite, legitimation and community in southern England,1700-1850: the ideology of custom, by R W Bushaway.Popular protest and social crime: the evidence of criminal gangs in rural southern England,1790-1860, by R Wells.The scum of Bath: the Victorian poor, by G Davis.Master and man: farmers and employees in nineteenth-century Glouceastershire, by C Miller.The peasantry in nineteenth-century England: a neglected class?, by M Reed.Net fishermen and the salmon laws: conflict in late Victorian Devon, by J H Porter.Includes index.
ISBN:
9780750901611
Dewey class:
942.2
Language:
English
BRN:
360426
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