Dartmoor's alluring uplands: Transhumance and pastoral management in the Middle Ages (2012)

H. S. A. Fox
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Somerset SANHS R49-56
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0859898652
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Date
2012
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0859898652
Number of pages
320p
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25x17x2cm
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pbk.
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Introduction by Christopher Dyer and Matthew Tompkins-- 1 Delimitations and limitations-- Delimiting Dartmoor's resources-- Delimitation: Dartmoor and its parts-- Delimitations: transhumance and its types-- Limitations of this book-- 2 The red tides: impersonal transhumance and the central moor, late thirteenth century to late fifteenth-- Central moor: ownership and commoners-- Distances travelled and middlemen-- Pastoral management: the herdsman's year-- Livestock: numbers and types-- 3 The red tides: impersonal transhumance and the outer moors, late thirteenth century to late fifteenth-- Ownership and commoners-- Pastoral management: drifts, structures, strays-- Perambulation and dispute resolution-- Order and disorder: outer moors and the central moor-- 4 Personal transhumance: distant detachments-- Cockington and Dewdon-- Ipplepen, Abbotskerswell and their links-- Detached parts of the hundreds of Exminster, Wonford and Kerswell-- Kenton with Heatree-- Paignton and its parts-- Li
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