Surveying the Domesday Book
by
Simon Keith
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1914427106
ISBN-13
9781914427107
Publisher
Oxbow Books
Imprint
Oxbow Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 15th, 2022
Print length
168 Pages
Weight
396 grams
Dimensions
18.40 x 24.50 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish historyArchaeological theoryMedieval European archaeology
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Presents an innovative analysis of the Domesday Book from the perspective of a surveyor, arguing that it represents a revaluation of the hidage assessment system but was never used to collect tax directly.
The Domesday Book, commissioned in December 1085 by order of William The Conqueror, is generally thought to have been used to assess wealth and assets to collect taxes, and represents an incredible wealth of information on land-use, local economies, and even land disputes between neighbours. This innovative analysis of the Domesday book from the perspective of a professional land surveyor and valuer aims to calculate a timetable for its creation, along with analysing the survey’s purpose, the nature of the data collected, and how it was used. By reverse-engineering the survey, Simon Keith proposes that while the document was an outstanding administrative success as a survey, it was in fact a fiscal failure which was never used directly to collect any taxes. This fascinating study examines the foundation of the well-established, successful and sophisticated hidage assessments upon which the Domesday book was built, discusses the likely timeline of the survey, and examines the logistical problems which are universal to surveyors throughout history.
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