Everyday life in medieval England /
Christopher Dyer.
- London: New York: Hambledon and London, 2000 c1994
- xvi, 336 p. : ill., maps. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction--- Power and conflict in the Medieval Engliish Village--- The retreat from marginal land: The Growth and decline of Medieval Rural Settlements--- Deserted Medieval Villages in the West Midlands--- Dispersed settlements in Medieval England: A case study of Pendock, Worcestershire--- Changes in diet in the Late Middle Ages: The case of Harvest Workers--- The consumption of freshwater fish in Medieval England--- Gardens and Orchards in Medieval England--- English Peasant Buildings in the Later Middle Ages (1200-1500)--- Wages and earnings in Late Medieval England: Evidence from the Enforcement of the Labour Laws (with Simon A.C. Penn)--- The social and economic background to the Rural Revolt of 1381--- The Rising odf 1381 in Suffolk: its origins and participants--- Towns and cottaes in Eleventh- Century England--- The consumer and the market in the Later Middle Ages--- The Hidden trade of the Middle Ages: evidence from the West Midlands--- Were there any Capitalists in Fifteenth -Century England?.