Croot explores land tenure, profit, and politics in the early-modern Somerset Levels, revealing a society far from the stereotypical "peasant" model. She argues that these small farmers were commercially oriented and eager to innovate, valuing their political and religious independence alongside economic agency.
Discover the complexities of landholding, agricultural practices, and social structures in this unique region. This insightful work is perfect for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic and social history of early modern England.
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