Villainage in England (1892)

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<p>Vinogradoff argues that the Norman-era villain was the direct descendent of the Anglo-Saxon freeman so the typical Anglo-Saxon settlement was a free community rather than a manor. An impressive work of original scholarship and synthesis it “shed a wholly new light on the social and legal aspects of the institution of villainage” (William Holdsworth <em>The Historians of English Law</em> 86). xii 464 pp.</p>
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