Medieval Suffolk
About this book
"The late middle ages were without doubt the most interesting period in Suffolk's history. By the end of the eleventh century Suffolk was wealthy, densely populated, highly commercialised and urbanised; in the fourteenth century its people faced three of the most tumultuous events of the last millennium, the Great Famine (1315-22), the Black Death (1349) and the Peasants' Revolt (1381). Their response was flexible and innovative, because by 1500 Suffolk was one of the richest and most industrialised regions of England, with a strong economy based on cloth manufacture, fishing, dairying and tanning." "This first volume in a series which will become the definitive history of Suffolk describes, documents and analyses these events. It combines an accessible and readable summary of the current state of knowledge with fresh insights drawn from extensive investigations of primary and secondary sources."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2007
- OL Work ID
- OL4642284W
Subjects
Economic conditionsHistorySocial conditionsSuffolk (england)Great britain, history, localEconomische geschiedenisSociale geschiedenis