7 1 0 2 y a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] o g e i D n a S , a i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D Routledge Revivals 7 1 0 Land and Work in Mediaeval Europe 2 y a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 t 1 Land and Work in Medieval Europe was first published in English in a ] 1967. Throughout the work, the idea that Marc Bloch was not only a go historian but a great teacher is exemplified, as is his ability to ask e i interesting and original questions through his writing. Topics covered D n include medieval Germany, technical problems in the medieval econ- a omy and society, and the medieval class structure. S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D 7 1 0 2 y This page intentionally left blank: a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] o g e i D n a S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D Land and work in mediaeval Europe 7 1 Selected Papers 0 2 y a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] Marc Bloch o g e i Translated by J. E. Anderson D n a S , a i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D R O U Routledge ILE DG Taylor & Francis Group REEVIVALS Firstpublishedin1967 byRoutledge&KeganPaulLtd Thiseditionfirstpublishedin2015byRoutledge 2ParkSquare,MiltonPark,Abingdon,Oxon,OX144RN 7 andbyRoutledge 1 0 711ThirdAvenue,NewYork,NY10017 2 y RoutledgeisanimprintoftheTaylor&FrancisGroup,aninformabusiness a M ©1966ÉcolePratiquedesHautesÉtudes 4 CopyrightintheEnglishtranslation©1967Routledge&KeganPaul 0 8 TherightofMarcBlochtobeidentifiedasauthorofthisworkhasbeenasserted 4 by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and : 9 PatentsAct1988. 1 t All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or a ] utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now o knownor hereafterinvented,includingphotocopyingandrecording,orin any g e informationstorageorretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthe Di publishers. n Publisher’sNote a S Thepublisherhasgonetogreatlengthstoensurethequalityofthisreprintbut a, pointsoutthatsomeimperfectionsintheoriginalcopiesmaybeapparent. i n r Disclaimer o f The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and welcomes i al correspondencefromthosetheyhavebeenunabletocontact. C f ALibraryofCongressrecordexistsunderLCcontrolnumber:67085525 o y t i s ISBN13:978-1-138-85516-8(hbk) r e ISBN13:978-1-315-71991-7(ebk) v i n U Additional materials are available on the companion website at [ y [http://www.routledge.com/books/series/Routledge_Revivals] b d e d a o l n w o D LAND AND WORK IN MEDIAEVAL EUROPE 7 1 0 2 y a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] o g e i D n a S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D 7 1 0 2 y This page intentionally left blank: a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] o g e i D n a S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D LAND AND WORK 7 1 IN MEDIAEVAL EUROPE 0 2 y Selectedp apersb y a M 4 MARC BLOCH 0 8 4 : 9 1 TRANSLATED BY J. E. ANDERSON t a ] o g e i D n a S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y b d e d HARPER TORCHBOOKS a o Harper & Row, Publishers l n New York and Evanston w o D 7 1 0 2 y a M 4 0 8 4 : 9 1 t a ] o g e i D n a S a, i n r o f i l a C f o y t i s r e v i n U [ y LAND AND WORK IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE b ed Translateda nd extractedf rom MetangesH istoriques d Copyright © 1966 by Ecole Pratiqued es Hautes Etudes. a o Copyright in the English translation © 1967 by Routledge & nl Kegan Paul Ltd. w Printed in the United Stateso f America. o D This book was first publishedi n English in 1967 by Routledge& Kegan Paul Ltd., London. It is here reprinted by arrangement. First HARPER TORCHBOOK edition published 1969 by Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated,4 9 East 33rd Street, New York, N. Y. 10016. 7 1 0 2 CONTENTS y a M 4 0 FOREWORD by F. R. H. Du Boulay page vii 8 4 I. The Empire and the idea of Empire under : 19 the Hohenstaufen 1 t ] a 2. A contritmtion towardsa comparativeh istory o of EuropeanS ocieties 44 g e Di 3. A problemi n comparativeh istory; the admin- n istrative classesi n Francea nd in Germany 82 a S a, 4. Technicalc hangea s a problemo f collective ni psychology 124 r o 5. The adventa nd triumph of the watermill 136 f i l a 6. Mediaeval' Inventions' 169 C f 7. The problem of gold in the middle ages 186 o y 8. Natural economyo r money economy: t i s r a pseudo-dilemma 230 e v ni INDEX 245 U [ y b d e d a o l n w o D