This collection gathers a number of scholars to reflect on recent developments in medieval rural history in their respective countries. Each individual contribution surveys recent areas of research, significant results, as well as perspectives for the future. This is meant not only to provide a deeper insight into how medieval rural studies relate to current debates in the social sciences, but also to help understand the connections between specific national historiographic traditions and present-day research issues in their historical context. By comparing different European regions one can see more clearly the similarities and the differences and this is a truer means of constructing syntheses and for identifying fruitful future lines of research.
Author(s): Isabel Alfonso (ed.)
Series: The Medieval Countryside, 1
Publisher: Brepols
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 318
City: Turnhout
Acknowledgements vii
Comparing National Historiographies of the Medieval Countryside: An Introduction / ISABEL ALFONSO 1
Recent Work on the Agrarian History of Medieval Britain / CHRISTOPHER C. DYER AND PHILLIPP R. SCHOFIELD 21
Recent Trends in the Rural History of Medieval France / BENOÎT CURSENTE 57
The Historiography of Medieval Society in Rural Spain / JOSÉ ÁNGEL GARCÍA DE CORTÁZAR AND PASCUAL MARTÍNEZ SOPENA 93
Forty Years of Rural History for the Italian Middle Ages / LUIGI PROVERO 141
The Medieval Countryside in German-language Historiography since the 1930s / JULIEN DEMADE 173
Medieval Peasants and their World in Polish Historiography / PIOTR GÓRECKI 253
Contributors 297
Indexes 301