Description
This wide-ranging collection, updated to include some of Hilton's most recent writings, explores not only the peasant economy and peasant movements but also the nature of towns and their principal classes. Essays include a fascinating study of women traders in medieval England, and an account of medieval tax revolts-all informed by his lucid, undogmatic attention to broad theoretical issues as well as to empirical detail. This is a book not only for historians, but for anyone interested in the evolution of capitalism or the larger questions of historical process and social change.
How capitalism evolved from the economics of feudalism
About the Author
Rodney Hilton (1916-2002) was for many years Professor of Medieval Social History at Birmingham University. His books include such classics as Bond Men Made Free, English Peasantry in the Middle Ages, and a bestselling collection which he edited for Verso, The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism.
Reviews
Provides both Professor Hilton's admirers and his critics-and which of his critics is not also an admirer?-with a better opportunity than ever before to appreciate precisely how substantial and sustained his achievement has been. -- R.B. Dobson * Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780860919988
Author Rodney Hilton
Format Paperback
Page Count 268
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 404g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 155mm * 20mm