Mills In The Medieval Economy by John Langdon

England 1300-1540

This scholarly work delves into the pivotal role that mills played in the medieval economy, examining their technological evolution and economic significance from the 11th to the 16th century. It explores how mills, primarily used for grinding grain, became central to rural and urban economies, facilitating agricultural productivity and supporting population growth. The book also highlights the social and legal frameworks surrounding mill ownership and operation, illustrating the intricate relationship between technological advancement and economic development during the medieval period.

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