The Agrarian History of England and Wales

The Agrarian History of England and Wales is an academic work, published by Cambridge University Press, which in 8 volumes covers the period from the origins to 1939.[1] Vols. 1 and 5 are each in two parts.

Historian Joan Thirsk was the editor for volumes 4–5, and in 1974 she was appointed general editor of the series.[2]

Volumes

Details for each volume
Vol.Period coveredPublished inISBNPagesAuthors
1,1PrehistoryEdited by Stuart Piggott
1,2A.D. 43–1042Edited by H. P. R. Finberg
31200–1500 ISBN 0-521-20074-1, ISBN 978-0-521-20074-51008Edward Miller, Joan Thirsk, Stuart Piggott, H. P. R. Finberg, H. E. Hallam, G. E. Mingay, E. J. T. Collins, Edith Holt Whetham
41500–16401967 ISBN 978-0521066174 (Hardcover); ISBN 978-0521200202 (Paperback) 919Edited by Joan Thirsk
5,11640–1750: Regional farming systems1984Edited by Joan Thirsk
5,21640–1750: Agrarian change1985856Edited by Joan Thirsk
61750–1850Edited by G. E. Mingay
71850–1914
81914–1939Edited by E. H. Whetham

Notes and references

  1. British Agricultural History Society
  2. Christine S. Hallas, bio entry in Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing (edited by Kelly Boyd) pp.1184-5
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