The Harvest of the Hills
Rural Life in Northern England and the Scottish Borders
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
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This illustrated environmental history of rural life in Northern England and the Scottish Borders in the late medieval and early modern periods explores the relationship between society and the environment - the ways in which humans responded to and used the environment in which they lived.The author uses the orders and byelaws made by manorial courts to build up a picture of how pastoral society in the Pennine, Lake District and Border hills husbanded the resources of the uplands. It offers an upland, pastoral paradigm of land use, the management of common land, and the transition from medieval to early-modern farming systems to balance the extensive literature on the agrarian history of the lowlands.The geographical scope of the book includes the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, the Border hills, the North Pennines and the Forest of Bowland. Through a lively text and carefully selected illustrations the author captures the distinctive local culture of traditional pastoral communities in these much visited areas of Britain.
An inspiring piece of research which contains much that is relevant to the other upland regions of Britain!This is an invaluable work, and is one which will surely inform future works on the farming of the uplands in the past. A superbly documented, searching study that will surely become a classic! Magnificently illustrated with maps and with photographs; some sharp eyes have scoured the countryside for telling detail in wild, remote places. It constitutes a landmark in guiding us to understand the history of pastoral England." This is book of many virtues!Dr Winchester has given us a clear, lucid and attractively presented exposition of the life and work of the inhabitants of the uplands of northern England and southern Scotland and how they succeeded in winning a 'harvest from the hills' in changing and challenging circumstances." Winchester's excellent study of the rural society and economy of highland north-west England and the Borders has a relevance which reaches far outside the limited zone it discusses!this is a well illustrated and attractive book. It is also affordably priced.". This is an invaluable work, and is one which will surely inform future works on the farming of the uplands in the past. An inspiring piece of research which contains much that is relevant to the other upland regions of Britain!This is an invaluable work, and is one which will surely inform future works on the farming of the uplands in the past. A superbly documented, searching study that will surely become a classic! Magnificently illustrated with maps and with photographs; some sharp eyes have scoured the countryside for telling detail in wild, remote places. It constitutes a landmark in guiding us to understand the history of pastoral England." This is book of many virtues!Dr Winchester has given us a clear, lucid and attractively presented exposition of the life and work of the inhabitants of the uplands of northern England and southern Scotland and how they succeeded in winning a 'harvest from the hills' in changing and challenging circumstances." Winchester's excellent study of the rural society and economy of highland north-west England and the Borders has a relevance which reaches far outside the limited zone it discusses!this is a well illustrated and attractive book. It is also affordably priced.". This is an invaluable work, and is one which will surely inform future works on the farming of the uplands in the past.
ISBN: 9781853312397
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 574g
194 pages