Medieval Frontier: Culture and Ecology in Rijnland
TeBrake, William H.
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Add to basket1985. Europe, Geography. Texas A & M University Press. Very good cloth and good+ dust jacket 293p.
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Title: Medieval Frontier: Culture And Ecology In Rijnland
Author: William H. Tebrrake
Format: Hardcover Book, No. Pages: 294
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN: 0890962049, Year: 1985
The story of Rijnland. a small strip of coastal lowland in the western Netherlands, is part of the legendary Dutch struggle against encroaching water. Rijnland was for centuries a stretch of uninhabited peat bogs and sand dunes. The reclamation and colonization processes that eventually transformed these remote marshes into a commercialized agricultural center form the heart of this book, which chronicles events from a.d. 950 to 1350. Unlike most studies of the European Middle Ages, this work focuses on how people of earlier times dealt with their physical environment.
Combining historical and archaeological research techniques. William TeBrake reconstructs the world of tenth-century Rijnland, at that time one of the most underpopulated and underdeveloped parts of Europe. The author pinpoints the ecological dilemmas faced by Rijnland's settlers, including subsidence, flooding, and destruction of the peat bogs. He shows how, by reclaiming and colonizing the bogs, its residents gradually turned a frontier wilderness along the North Sea into a highly productive agrarian landscape. The settlers dug drainage ditches; constructed a network of canals, dikes, dams, and sluices; and founded more than forty villages. By the late fourteenth century, Rijnlanders, like many of their contemporaries elsewhere in Europe, had managed fairly successfully to harness nature to meet their physical and cultural needs. Their efforts ushered in a new civilization, encouraged the production of food and fiber, and laid the foundation for the picturesque, thriving Netherlands of today.
With its new approach to understanding medieval subsistence strategy, this book will be particularly useful to historical geographers and environmental historians...
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