A General View of the Rural Economy of England, 1538–1840

Ann Kussmaul author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Jul '93

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Changes in economic activities across 542 parishes from the beginning of national marriage registration in 1538.

This book maps the changes in economic orientation from arable through regional specialization to rural industrialization and explores how these changes had implications for the extent of population growth in the early modern period. Dr Kussmaul's study presents a view of early modern English economic history from a unique standpoint.In rural England prior to the Industrial Revolution people generally married when they were not busy with work. Parish registers of marriage therefore form an important and innovative source for the study of economic change in this period. Dr Kussmaul employs marriage dates to identify three main patterns of work and risk (arable, pastoral and rural industrial) and more importantly to show the long-term changes in economic activities across 542 English parishes from the beginning of national marriage registration in 1538. No single historical landscape emerges. Instead A General View of the Rural Economy of England, 1538–1840 maps the changes in economic orientation from arable through regional specialization to rural industrialization and explores how these changes had implications for the extent of population growth in the early modern period. Dr Kussmaul's study presents a view of early modern English economic history from a unique standpoint.

'The subtlety and ingenuity of Kussmaul's book … will repay detailed study.' Southern History
'All in all the book providess a fascinating insight to long-term changes in the English countryside prior to the mid-nineteenth century.' Local Population Studies
'We can be sure this book will prompt much lively argument for a long time to come.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'Kussmaul makes a genuinely original and important contribution to the economic history of early modern England.' The Times Literary Supplement

ISBN: 9780521458313

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm

Weight: 350g

232 pages