This volume of essays in honour of Professor R. H. Hilton is presented
by some of his numerous friends and pupils. It attempts to reflect his
wide-ranging interests while highlighting certain themes and preserving
some distinct degree of unity. The essays illustrate his abiding concern
with the social structure, the rural economy and the mentalité of the
Middle Ages. They also indicate that his interests have have always been
pursued with the use of the widest possible range of sources so that
archaeological and literary evidence are employed, as in his own work,
alongside the sources more usually familiar to social historians. This
book will be of permanent interest to all historians and particularly
those specialising in social and economic history.