Peasants And Landlords In Late Medieval England by E.B. Fryde

The Great Revolt of 1381

This insightful historical analysis delves into the intricate dynamics between peasants and landlords during the late medieval period in England, exploring the socio-economic transformations that reshaped rural life. It examines the evolving power structures, the impact of the Black Death, and the subsequent shifts in land ownership and labor relations. By highlighting the tensions and negotiations between these two groups, the work provides a nuanced understanding of the factors that influenced agricultural practices, economic policies, and the broader societal changes of the time.