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The author traces social development from prehistoric settlements through Roman, Saxon, Norman, and later periods, showing how dwellings, villages, towns, churches, monasteries, castles, and civic institutions evolved. It examines everyday life, building types, markets, fairs, craft guilds, education, and responses to crises such as epidemic disease, while considering economic forces like the wool trade and evolving poor relief. Attention is given to architectural and landscape survivals, transport and road changes, and shifts in government and local administration. Illustrated diagrams and plates accompany practical suggestions for regional study, intended to encourage informed local investigation and teaching.
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