Medieval Suffolk
English

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Suffolk was one of the most important regions of England in the middle ages. Even by 1200 it was wealthy densely populated highly commercialised and urbanised; and it survived the impact of three of the most tumultuous events of the last millennium the Great Famine [1315-22] the Black Death [1349] and the Peasants' Revolt [1381] to become by 1500 one of the richest and most industrialised regions of England based on cloth manufacture fishing and tanning.This first volume in a series which will become the definitive History of Suffolk describes documents and analyses these events. It combines an accessible and readable summary of the current state of knowledge with fresh insights drawn from extensive investigations of primary sources. Overall it offers a guide to and re-evaluation of the history of late medieval Suffolk.MARK BAILEY is Senior Visiting Lecturer at the University of Leeds and Headmaster of The Grammar School at Leeds.
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