
The late medieval English milling industry epitomizes one of the most important technical achievements of early societies: the exploitation of wind, water and muscle power for augmenting human endeavours. Through a computerized analysis of the number and variety of mills in England from 1300 to 1540, as well as the technology, practices and personnel sustaining them, Langdon reveals the structural evolution of the milling industry, highlighting both its accomplishments and its limitations. Although it focuses on England during the later middle ages, the book's innovative methodologies and original findings will furnish useful comparative material for all scholars investigating pre-industrial societies. It also offers a challenging new perspective on the later middle ages as a time of change, in addition to providing enthusiasts of old technologies generally with a wealth of detail about one of the most recognizable and enduring features of medieval society.
This work investigates the structural evolution and technical capacity of the English milling industry between 1300 and 1540 to determine its role in pre-industrial economic development. John H. Langdon, a specialist in medieval technology and economic history, utilizes a quantitative, computerized analysis of historical records to map the proliferation and operational mechanics of wind, water, and animal-powered mills. By examining the personnel, maintenance practices, and technological limitations of these sites, the author argues that the milling industry served as a critical indicator of societal adaptation and economic change during the late Middle Ages.
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Scholars in the field of medieval economic history frequently cite this work for its rigorous application of quantitative methodology to pre-industrial technological data. Experts highlight the text as a foundational resource for understanding the scale and complexity of medieval mechanical infrastructure.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191514756
ISBN-13:
9780191514753
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