Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century by R.H. Tawney

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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1912(?). Burt Franklin.

The author's main interest was economic history but on beginning to write this book he became aware that this was too large a task so he attempted "to trace one strand in the economic life of England from the close of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the Civil War." This strand was agrarian life. The resulting book looks closely at rural life in England and discusses issues such as landlords, tenants, and smallholders.