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Index
Cover page
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Preface
Note
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
The Black Death
Social and Economic Change in Fourteenth-Century England
2. Old Problems, New Approaches
Introduction
The Institutional Framework on the Eve of the Black Death
The Law and Legal Culture
Conclusion
3. Reaction and Regulation, 1349 to 1380
Introduction
The Anatomy of a Crisis, 1348 to 1353
Government Reaction and Regulation
A Seigniorial Reaction?
Conclusion
4. A Mystery within an Enigma. The Economy 1355 to 1375
Introduction
Reconstructing Economic Change
Explaining Economic Change
Conclusion
5. Injustice and Revolt
Introduction: the Causes of the Peasants’ Revolt
Serfdom and the Law in the Peasants’ Revolt
Rethinking Injustice, 1349 to 1381
Conclusion
6. A New Equilibrium? Economy and Society, 1375 to 1400
Introduction: a New Equilibrium?
Economic Change
Social Conflict and Change
Conclusion
7. The Decline of Serfdom and the Origins of the ‘Little Divergence’
Introduction: the Black Death and the ‘Little Divergence’
Institutional Change after the Black Death
Explaining the Decline of Serfdom
Conclusion
8. Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index
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