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Parliamentary enclosure, vermin and the cultural life of English parishes, 1750-1850
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posted on 2023-06-08, 00:50 authored by Matthew Cragoe, Briony McDonaghThis article explores the impact of parliamentary enclosure on the cultural life of English villages after 1750. It focuses on parish-sponsored vermin control, arguing that the popular ‘hunting’ sanctioned by parish vestries under Tudor legislation, and persisting into the early nineteenth century, created a highly participatory recreational culture which continued to exist under the radar of the game laws. Using a sample of parishes from the heavily enclosed county of Northamptonshire, the article demonstrates that this communal activity survived the reworking of the landscape by parliamentary enclosure, and that, by extension, the level of disruption to village cultural life was less than has been suggested.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Continuity and ChangeISSN
0268-4160Publisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
28Page range
27-50Department affiliated with
- History Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes