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The Caging of the Peasantry

The Caging of the Peasantry. Peasants at work. Questions. What does Wickham mean by the "caging" of the peasantry? Where did peasants lose most ground? How did peasants resist? What were the results? . What five socio-economic changes lent themselves to this outcome?

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The Caging of the Peasantry

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  1. The Caging of the Peasantry

  2. Peasants at work

  3. Questions • What does Wickham mean by the "caging" of the peasantry? • Where did peasants lose most ground? • How did peasants resist? What were the results? • What five socio-economic changes lent themselves to this outcome? • Landownership development in non-Carolingian areas • Increase in property ownership in Carolingian Europe • More intense exploitation • Exclusion of peasants from public life • Seigneuriebanale

  4. What is a demesne? • How did the Carolingian project (or "programme") contribute to greater systematization and control? • How did the population change over time? • In the last chapter, how does Wickham divide the period we've studied into three parts, and why? • Why does he choose to end the book at the year 1000?

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