Pt. I G.R.J. Jones and his Work -- Publications of G.R.J. Jones -- 1. Glanville Jones: An Appreciation / J.B. Smith -- 2. The Multiple Estate of Glanville Jones: Epitome, Critique, and Context / P.S. Barnwell -- List of Works Cited in Part I -- pt. II Selected Papers / G.R.J. Jones -- 3. The Multiple Estate as a Model Framework for Tracing Early Stages in the Evolution of Rural Settlement -- 4. Rural Settlement in Anglesey -- 5. The Distribution of Bond Settlements in North-West Wales -- 6. Nucleal Settlement and its Tenurial Relationships: Some Morphological Implications -- 7. Field Systems of North Wales -- 8. Early Territorial Organization in Northern England and its Bearing on the Scandinavian Settlement -- 9. Early Territorial Organization in Gwynedd and Elmet -- 10. Multiple Estates and Early Settlement -- 11. The Portrayal of Land Settlement in Domesday Book -- 12. The Models for Organization in Llyfr Iorwerth and Llyfr Cyfnerth.
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This volume contains a selection of the collected papers of the late Professor Glanville R.J. Jones. Following a brief assessment of the man and his work, by J. Beverley Smith, an extensive introductory essay by the editors sets Jones's work in a wide historiographical context. This material provides an overview of his 'multiple estate' model and concludes with an assessment of its continuing relevance in the twenty-first century. The selection of his published papers then begins with Welsh roots and the work from which his ideas grew, while the remaining items show how the questions he asked led him towards explorations of 'early' medieval estate structures in England, their links with rural settlement evolution, and the pragmatic, tenurial, and fiscal arrangements which bound individual rural settlements into broader spatial structures. Jones's ideas are often cited -- usually, but not invariably, with praise -- and this corpus is intended to allow today's scholars to reach a mature assessment of what he achieved. Right or wrong, he presented important challenges to the various disciplines working on the archaeology, history, and historical geography of the periods before and after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Historical geography of Glanville R.J. Jones
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Jones, G. R. J., (Glanville Rees Jeffrey),1923-1996.
Jones, G. R. J., (Glanville Rees Jeffrey),1923-1996.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Land settlement patterns-- England-- History-- To 1500.
Land settlement patterns-- Wales-- History-- To 1500.
Sociology, Rural-- England-- History-- To 1500.
Sociology, Rural-- Wales-- History-- To 1500.
Historical geography.
Historische Geografie
Land settlement patterns.
Sociology, Rural.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
England, Historical geography.
Wales, Historical geography.
England.
Großbritannien
Wales.
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DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
333
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31420902
Edition
23
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
HD604
Book number
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J655
2012
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Jones, G. R. J., (Glanville Rees Jeffrey),1923-1996.