The open fields of England /
'The Open Fields of England' describes the open-field system of agriculture that operated in medieval England before the establishment of present-day farms surrounded by hedges or walls.
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520 | 8 | |a 'The Open Fields of England' describes the open-field system of agriculture that operated in medieval England before the establishment of present-day farms surrounded by hedges or walls. | |
505 | 0 | |a Cover -- THE OPEN FIELDS OF ENGLAND -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Plates -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction: medieval fields and the landscape -- 1: Townships and land-use -- A. TOWNSHIP AND SETTLEMENT -- B. CONTRASTING SETTLEMENT AND FIELD TYPES -- Land-use in townships with a single settlement -- Land-use and complex dispersed settlement -- C. LAND-USE AND MANAGEMENT OF MEADOWS AND PASTURE WITHIN TOWNSHIPS -- Meadow -- Pasture in townships with little or no meadow land | |
505 | 8 | |a ""Pasture and leys in the Central Region""""Balks, green furrows, and rick-places""; ""D. GREENS AND DROVES IN THE EASTERN AND WESTERN REGIONS""; ""Extensive pastures""; ""�Commons�""; ""2: Field-system types: extensive fields of the Central Region""; ""A. THE MIDLANDS""; ""Two and three regular fields""; ""Changes from two to three fields""; ""Four regular fields""; ""Multiple fields in the Central Region""; ""B. YORKSHIRE PLANNED FIELDS""; ""C. CENTRAL REGION FIELD SYSTEMS INCORPORATING SHEEPFOLDING""; ""Folds and sheep in the East Midlands"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""3: Field-system types in the Eastern and Western Regions""""A. KENT""; ""B. EAST ANGLIA""; ""Sheepfolding in East Anglia""; ""C. THE WASH SILT FENLANDS""; ""D. SYSTEMS WITH ONE OPEN FIELD""; ""E. CONVERTIBLE HUSBANDRY AND INFIELD�OUTFIELD""; ""4: Open-field structure and management""; ""A. THE DEMESNE""; ""Dispersed demesne""; ""Compact demesne""; ""B. OPEN-FIELD LANDHOLDINGS: YARDLANDS, OXGANGS, AND UNDISPERSED HOLDINGS""; ""The Eastern and Western Regions""; ""Undispersed yardlands and hides""; ""C. TENURIAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE FIELDS""; ""Field book tenurial analysis"" | |
505 | 8 | |a D. FIELD REGULATIONS AND FARMING METHODS5: Early evidence for settlement and fields -- A. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE RELATING TO SAXON-PERIOD SETTLEMENTS AND FIELDS -- Alluvium and pollen -- Open-field furlongs -- Reconstructed maps: mapping using field books and terriers -- B. ANTECEDENTS OF MEDIEVAL FIELDS -- Archaeological evidence: ancient fields and cropmarks -- Present-day field patterns -- C. INTERMIXED STRIP HOLDINGS -- The evidence of late Anglo-Saxon charters -- 6: Open-field beginnings -- A. PREVIOUS THEORIES ABOUT THE FORMATION OF INTERMIXED FIELDS | |
505 | 8 | |a B. OPEN-FIELD BEGINNINGS AND DEVELOPMENTFields of the Eastern and Western Regions -- Field systems of the Central Region -- The evidence of Domesday relating to the extent of arable land -- C. SUMMARY AND FUTURE RESEARCH -- Fields of the Eastern and Western Regions -- The Central Region -- Gazetteer of field systems -- 1. BEDFORDSHIRE -- Field numbers -- Work-service -- Assarts -- Ridge and furrow -- References -- Acknowledgements -- 2. BERKSHIRE -- Irregular fields -- Farming -- Ridge and furrow -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements | |
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