The Monastic Grange In Medieval England; by David Platt

This scholarly work delves into the intricate world of monastic granges in medieval England, exploring their role as vital agricultural and economic units within monastic estates. The book examines the organization, management, and daily operations of these granges, highlighting their significance in sustaining monastic communities and contributing to the broader medieval economy. Through detailed analysis and historical evidence, it sheds light on the relationship between monastic institutions and the rural landscape, offering insights into the socio-economic dynamics of the period.