Struggling with the Environment: Land Use and Productivity

Underlying themes that emerge include the degree of innovation within medieval agriculture (which is higher than has traditionally been thought), regional variations in the extent to which some innovations were taken up (e.g., the adoption of horses for plowing), the complex inter-relationships betw...

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