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A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN AGRICULTURE: SIX CENTURIES OF NORFOLK FARMING c. 1250-c. 1850

Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c.1290

scientific article published in November 2008

British Economic Growth, 1270–1870

book published in 2015

Climate, disease and society in late-medieval Ireland

scientific article

Corrigendum: Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland,c.1290

scholarly article published in The Economic History Review

Disease intervenes: the Black Death and the ‘Great Transition’ to an alternative socio-ecological equilibrium

2013 lecture

English Seigniorial Agriculture, 1250–1450

book published in 2000

Factor markets in England before the Black Death

article by Bruce Campbell published 20 April 2009 in Continuity and Change

Global climates, the 1257 mega-eruption of Samalas volcano, Indonesia, and the English food crisis of 1258

article published in 2017

Grain Yields on English Demesnes after the Black Death

Harvest Shortfalls, Grain Prices, and Famines in Preindustrial England

Mapping the Realm: A New Look at the Gough Map of Britain (c.1360)

article by Keith D. Lilley et al published 2009 in Imago Mundi

Nature as historical protagonist: environment and society in pre-industrial England

scientific article published in May 2010

Population pressure, inheritance and the land market in a fourteenth-century peasant community

chapter published in 1985

The 1430s: a cold period of extraordinary internal climate variability during the early Spörer Minimum with social and economic impacts in north-western and central Europe

The Agrarian Problem in the Early Fourteenth Century

The Countryside of Medieval England

1989 article in Midland History

The Great Transition: Climate, Disease and Society in the 13th and 14th Centuries

2013 lecture series

The Great Transition: Climate, disease and society in the late-medieval world

book published in 2016