Servants in Husbandry in Early Modern England

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Paperback, 248 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2008
ISBN13: 9780521071598
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Servants in husbandry were unmarried farm workers hired on annual contracts. The institution of service distinguished them in many ways from their chief competitors, day-labourers. Servants were employed on an annual basis; they formed part of their employers' households; they were generally young and unmarried. Service was extremely common - most rural youths in early modern England became servants to farmers, and they composed as much as half of the full-time hired labour force in agriculture. Professor Kussmaul has marshalled information from sources as diverse as marriage registers, militia lists, parish censuses, settlement examinations, account books, records of Quarter Sessions, and the autobiographies of servants and masters, in producing this book which explores this important institution and to consider its wide historiographical implications.

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ISBN13:9780521071598
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:248

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Part I. Servants and labourers: 1. Servants: the problems; 2. Incidence and understanding; Part II. Form and practice: 3. Life and work; 4. Hiring and mobility; 5. Entry into and exit from service; Part III. Change: 6. Cycles: 1540–1790; 7. Extinction.
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