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The Origins of Open Field Agriculture (Paperback): Trevor Rowley The Origins of Open Field Agriculture (Paperback)
Trevor Rowley
R1,089 Discovery Miles 10 890 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1981, The Origins of Open Field Agriculture looks at the problems connected with open field agriculture - the origins of strip cultivation, the three-field system, the adaptation of 'Celtic' fields, and the development of ploughing techniques. The book looks at the challenges to traditional ideas on the origins of settlement and their associated economy, and casts new light on understandings of village development. The book suggests that conventional views of the nucleated village, in the midst of open field strips as a product of the Anglo-Saxon migration, is no longer tenable. The book brings together the work of distinguished archaeologists, historians, and historical geographers and opens up a new perspective on the early development of medieval agriculture.

The High Middle Ages 1200-1550 - 1200-1550 (Paperback): Trevor Rowley The High Middle Ages 1200-1550 - 1200-1550 (Paperback)
Trevor Rowley
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1986, The High Middle Ages begins in the late twelfth century and ends, not with the arrival of the Tudor monarchs in 1485, but with the destruction of the wealth and power of the Church in the 1530s. The book looks at how the passing of the monasteries marked the transition from an economic and social system based on a balance - however shifting and uneasy - between the church and state, to a supreme reign of the church. The book discusses how the later middle ages were a period not of decay but of rapid change. It examines how social and economic convulsion emerged in a society marked by restless energy and creativity. The three centuries covered in the book mark a key period of extensive change to the landscape and environment of England between 1200 to 1550.

The Norman Heritage - 1055-1200 (Paperback): Trevor Rowley The Norman Heritage - 1055-1200 (Paperback)
Trevor Rowley
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1983, The Norman Heritage looks at the Norman Conquest as a turning point in English history. The book argues that not only was this the last time that England was successfully invaded, but it followed a complete change in the ruling dynasty, the introduction of military feudalism, the reform of the church and the rapid spread of monasticism. The book suggests that such social and political changes were accompanied by dramatic architectural and topographical developments. Frenzied building activity resulted in the construction of cathedrals, churches, monasteries and castles and stone was used on a scale unknown since the end of the Roman Empire. The Norman desire to exercise regional political control and to simulate trade resulted in a rash of newly planned towns across the country. In many more subtle ways, Anglo-Saxon landscape was altered and modified by Norman coercion and influence. Through their energy and administrative ability, the Normans transformed the face of town and country alike, and this book traces the impact of the Norman Conquest upon the British scene, through both a historical narrative, surviving structural remains of buildings and the patterns of settlements, communications and land use that developed during this period.

The Origins of Open Field Agriculture (Hardcover): Trevor Rowley The Origins of Open Field Agriculture (Hardcover)
Trevor Rowley
R3,415 Discovery Miles 34 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1981, The Origins of Open Field Agriculture looks at the problems connected with open field agriculture - the origins of strip cultivation, the three-field system, the adaptation of 'Celtic' fields, and the development of ploughing techniques. The book looks at the challenges to traditional ideas on the origins of settlement and their associated economy, and casts new light on understandings of village development. The book suggests that conventional views of the nucleated village, in the midst of open field strips as a product of the Anglo-Saxon migration, is no longer tenable. The book brings together the work of distinguished archaeologists, historians, and historical geographers and opens up a new perspective on the early development of medieval agriculture.

The High Middle Ages - 1200-1550 (Hardcover): Trevor Rowley The High Middle Ages - 1200-1550 (Hardcover)
Trevor Rowley
R3,433 Discovery Miles 34 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1986, The High Middle Ages begins in the late twelfth century and ends, not with the arrival of the Tudor monarchs in 1485, but with the destruction of the wealth and power of the Church in the 1530s. The book looks at how the passing of the monasteries marked the transition from an economic and social system based on a balance - however shifting and uneasy - between the church and state, to a supreme reign of the church. The book discusses how the later middle ages were a period not of decay but of rapid change. It examines how social and economic convulsion emerged in a society marked by restless energy and creativity. The three centuries covered in the book mark a key period of extensive change to the landscape and environment of England between 1200 to 1550.

The Norman Heritage - 1055-1200 (Hardcover): Trevor Rowley The Norman Heritage - 1055-1200 (Hardcover)
Trevor Rowley
R3,419 Discovery Miles 34 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1983, The Norman Heritage looks at the Norman Conquest as a turning point in English history. The book argues that not only was this the last time that England was successfully invaded, but it followed a complete change in the ruling dynasty, the introduction of military feudalism, the reform of the church and the rapid spread of monasticism. The book suggests that such social and political changes were accompanied by dramatic architectural and topographical developments. Frenzied building activity resulted in the construction of cathedrals, churches, monasteries and castles and stone was used on a scale unknown since the end of the Roman Empire. The Norman desire to exercise regional political control and to simulate trade resulted in a rash of newly planned towns across the country. In many more subtle ways, Anglo-Saxon landscape was altered and modified by Norman coercion and influence. Through their energy and administrative ability, the Normans transformed the face of town and country alike, and this book traces the impact of the Norman Conquest upon the British scene, through both a historical narrative, surviving structural remains of buildings and the patterns of settlements, communications and land use that developed during this period.

Landscapes of the Norman Conquest (Hardcover): Trevor Rowley Landscapes of the Norman Conquest (Hardcover)
Trevor Rowley
R794 R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Save R105 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

For a long time, the Norman Conquest has been viewed as a turning point in English history; an event which transformed English identity, sovereignty, kingship, and culture. The years between 1066 and 1086 saw the largest transfer of property ever seen in English History, comparable in scale, if not greater, than the revolutions in France in 1789 and Russia in 1917. This transfer and the means to achieve it had a profound effect upon the English and Welsh landscape, an impact that is clearly visible almost 1,000 years afterwards. Although there have been numerous books examining different aspects of the British landscape, this is the first to look specifically at the way in which the Normans shaped our towns and countryside. The castles, abbeys, churches and cathedrals built in the new Norman Romanesque style after 1066 represent the most obvious legacy of what was effectively a colonial take-over of England. Such phenomena furnished a broader landscape that was fashioned to intimidate and demonstrate the Norman dominance of towns and villages. The devastation that followed the Conquest, characterised by the Harrying of the North', had a long-term impact in the form of new planned settlements and agriculture. The imposition of Forest Laws, restricting hunting to the Norman king and the establishment of a military landscape in areas such as the Welsh Marches, had a similar impact on the countryside.

The Normans: Classic Histories Series (Paperback, 3rd edition): Trevor Rowley The Normans: Classic Histories Series (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Trevor Rowley
R337 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Normans were a relatively short-lived phenomenon. They emerged early in the tenth century but had disappeared off the map by the mid-thirteenth century. Yet in that time they had conquered England, Ireland, much of Wales and parts of Scotland. They also founded a new Mediterranean kingdom in southern Italy and Sicily, as well as a Crusader state in the Holy Land and an outpost in North Africa. Moreover, they had an extraordinary ability to adapt as time and place dictated, from Norse invaders to Frankish crusaders, from Byzantine overlords to feudal monarchs. Drawing on archaeological and historical evidence, Trevor Rowley offers a comprehensive picture of the Normans and argues that despite the short time span of Norman ascendancy, it is clear that they were responsible for a permanent cultural and political legacy.

Lowland Iron Age Communities in Europe - Papers presented to a conference of the Department for External Studies held at... Lowland Iron Age Communities in Europe - Papers presented to a conference of the Department for External Studies held at Oxford, October 1977 (Paperback)
Barry Cunliffe, Trevor Rowley
R2,121 Discovery Miles 21 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Oppida - Papers presented to a Conference at Oxford, October 1975 (Paperback): Barry Cunliffe, Trevor Rowley Oppida - Papers presented to a Conference at Oxford, October 1975 (Paperback)
Barry Cunliffe, Trevor Rowley
R3,348 Discovery Miles 33 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Landscape - Papers presented to a Symposium, Oxford 1973 (Paperback): Trevor Rowley Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Landscape - Papers presented to a Symposium, Oxford 1973 (Paperback)
Trevor Rowley
R1,528 Discovery Miles 15 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Norman England - 1066-1154 (Paperback, New): Trevor Rowley Norman England - 1066-1154 (Paperback, New)
Trevor Rowley
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The year 1066 is perhaps the most important date in English history. The Norman invasion, headed by William the Conqueror, meant revolutionary change throughout English life. Soon there was a new ruling class, new language, new styles of dress, behavior and architecture, as well as a new capital and new forms of landholding. The elite Normans themselves brought England much closer to Continental Europe, lived in their new castles and brought in novel styles of military training, founded monasteries and set up schools. This volume explores their lifestyle and the ways in which they interacted with the Anglo-Saxon English as they changed the face of the country forever.

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