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Settlement change across Medieval Europe

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  • Samenvatting
    The idea that the past was an era with long periods of little or no change is almost certainly false. Change has always affected human society. Some of the catalysts for change were exogenous and lay in natural transformations, such as climate change or plant and animal diseases. Others came from endogamous processes, such as demographic change and the resulting alterations in demographic pressure. They might be produced by economic changes in the agrarian economy such as crop- or stock-breeding or better agricultural husbandry systems with the resultant greater harvests. Equally, they might be from technological developments in industry and manufacturing affecting traditional forms of production. We should also note changes in ideology within society and even between principal groups, such as secular and ecclesiastical bodies. We need to consider the impact of politics and warfare.

    These innovations, transmissions and transformations had profound spatial, economic and social impacts on the environments, landscapes and habitats evident at micro-, meso- and macro-levels. Changes, alterations and modifications may affect how land was worked, how it was organized, and the nature of buildings and rural complexes (homesteads, work buildings, villages, monasteries, towns and landscapes).

    The authors of the 36 papers focus in particular on transmissions and transformations in a longue durée perspective, such as from early medieval times (c. 500AD) to the High Middle Ages (c. 1000/1200 AD), and from medieval to post-medieval and early modern times (1700). The case studies include the shrinking and disappearance of settlements; changes in rule and authority; developments in the agrarian economy; the shift from handwork to manufacturing; demographic change.

    Contents

    Preface
    Niall Brady, Claudia Theune

    Introduction
    Niall Brady, Claudia Theune

    Mountain communities in the Catalan Pyrenees: 25 years of archaeological research
    Walter Alegría-Tejedor, Marta Sancho-Planas, Maria Soler-Sala

    Endogenous and exogenous characteristics of settlement development of an early medieval settlement at Sursee (Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland)
    Christian auf der Maur

    Not so dark centuries: changes and continuities in the Catalan landscape (6th-12th centuries)
    Jordi Bolòs

    Rural settlement in later medieval Ireland through the lens of deserted settlements
    Niall Brady

    Rural settlement and economy in Campania (South Italy) between Late Antiquity and Middle Ages
    Nicola Busino

    Deciphering transformations of rural settlement and land-use patterns in central Adriatic Italy between the 6th and the 12th centuries AD
    Francesca Carboni, Frank Vermeulen

    Change and continuity in rural early medieval Hispania. Comparative multidisciplinary approach to the countrysides of Egitania (Idanha-A-Velha, Portugal) and Emerita (Mérida, Spain)
    Tomás Cordero Ruiz

    Beyond the Borders: transformations, acculturation and adaptation between Latium and Campania during the Lombard Period (6th - 8th c.)
    Cristina Corsi

    Silent witness: the deserted medieval borough of Newtown Jerpoint, Co Kilkenny, Ireland
    Ian Doyle, Tadhg O'Keeffe

    Kopaniec in the Izera Mountains. An example of unusual transformation of a village after the Thirty Years' War period in Silesia
    Paweł Duma, Jerzy Piekalski, Anna Łuczak

    Counting heads. Post-Roman population decline in the Rhine-Meuse delta (the Netherlands) and the need for more evidence-based reconstructions
    Bert Groenewoudt, Rowin J. van Lanen

    Land-organisational changes in rural Denmark from AD 200-1200
    Jesper Hansen

    Settlement abandonment in Dartmoor (England): Retreat of margins reassessed and difficult market accessibility as important factors of settlement vulnerability
    Lukas Holata

    The mid-6th century crises and their impacts on human activity and settlements in south-eastern Norway
    Frode Iversen, Steinar Solheim

    The transformation of rural settlements in Slavonia in the period from the 12th to the 15th centuries
    Andrej Janeš, Ivana Hirschler Marić

    Socioeconomic Mobility and property transmission among peasants: the Cheb region (Czech Republic) in the Late Middle Ages
    Tomáš Klír

    Mendicant friaries and the changing landscapes of late medieval Ireland: The foundations of the Augustinian friars in Co. Mayo and Sligo
    Anne-Julie Lafaye

    Late medieval transformation of rural landscape - model of melioratio terrae on the examples of the land of Nysa-Otmuchów and the Kaczawskie Foothills, Silesia, Poland
    Maria Legut-Pintal

    New evidence for the transformative impact of depopulation on currently inhabited medieval rural settlements from archaeological test-pit excavation in England
    Carenza Lewis

    One land, Two peasantries: Moriscos and old Christians in the Upper Genal Valley, Málaga (16th-18th C.)
    Esteban López-García, Ignacio Díaz, Félix Retamero

    Transformation and continuity in the Wexford countryside
    Breda Lynch

    Rural landscapes of north-eastern Rus' in transition: From the large unfortified settlements of the Viking Age to medieval villages
    Nikolaj Makarov

    The Anglo-Scottish western march: A landscape in transition
    Caron Newman

    Change in rural settlement in Eastern Central Europe from the early to the later Middle Ages
    Elisabeth Nowotny

    Assembling in times of transitions - the case of cooking-pit sites
    Marie Ødegaard

    Post-roman land-use transformations: analysing the early medieval countryside in Castelo de Vide (Portugal)
    Sara Prata

    The Hungarian conquest and the contemporary settlement structures. Research into 9th - 10th century archaeological finds from the Pest Plain
    Tibor Ákos Rácz

    Transformations of settlements for agricultural production between Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy
    Marcello Rotili

    Settlements, communication and authority. Transforming spatial structure in the Danube-Tisza Interfluve Region in the 15-17th century
    Edit Sárosi

    Late medieval deserted settlements in Southern Germany as a consequence of long-term landscape transformations
    Rainer Schreg

    Crisis or transition? Risk and resilience during the late medieval agrarian crisis
    Eva Svensson

    No smoke without fire. Burning and changing settlements in 10th-century central-northern Portugal
    Catarina Tente

    Climate change and economic development in the Alps during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
    Claudia Theune

    Breaking old ties. Settlement relocation in North-Brabant (NL) at the dawn of the Late Middle Ages
    Johan Verspay

    The impact of the Christian conquest on the agrarian areas in the low Ebro valley. The case of Xerta (Spain)
    Antoni Virgili, Helena Kirchner

    Medieval settlement dynamics in peatland reclamations in the Western, Central and Northern Netherlands
    Jan van Doesburg
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Hardback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 216mm x 287mm
    Aantal pagina's : 375
    Uitgeverij : Sidestone Press Academics
    ISBN : 9789088908071
    Datum publicatie : 09-2019
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