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Attitudes towards `labour', in the wake of the Black Death, shown to range from early protest literature to repressive authoritarianism.
Evidence for childhood and youth from the sixth century to the sixteenth, but with particular emphasis on later medieval England.
A study that deals with the subject of ordinary men and women, for whom the politics of the manor, the vill, or the borough were often far more real and pressing. It engages with questions relating to the various structures of society, be they social hierarchy, household, family, parish or manor, lay or clergy.
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