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07 Jan, 2023
Wonderful
Another great read from a wonderful writer

01 May, 2024
great item.
great item.
22 Sep, 2014
A very useful reference
A most welcome reprint of this seminal study, though like all academic works expensive due to its restricted impress. In this and in its sister volumes Professor Darby and his team demonstrated the thorough re-examination so desperately needed in the field of Domesday Studies by the 1950’s, the need to discover a practical paradigm independent of philology, speculation, hypothecation and repetition. The sheer scope of the research required, then also to order and present this enormous collection of fresh and relevant statistics, is quite amazing; they undertook an almost impossible task and, as a result, injected new dynamics into a stagnant field. It was (and remains) a fresh approach to history, the use of historical geography. I have heard modern students boast that they could do as much in half the time with computers, but I have never seen any evidence! Had it been possible for them to incorporate the more recent researches of Arthur Wright these volumes would have reformed Medieval History but as they stand they are as valuable to the modern student of the subject as they were to us half a century ago. If marred at all, it is by deference to the outdated theories of other Domesday scholars; nevertheless they are a wonderful reference and valuable paradigm. Thank you C.U.P. for reprinting them.