THE PEASANTS' REVOLT SERIES
Episode 1: The Black Death's Golden Age In June 1348, a ship arrived at England's southern coast carrying a disease that would kill half the population. But for the survivors, the Black Death created something unexpected: power. This episode examines how the demographic catastrophe of 1348-1350 inverted England's economic order, giving common workers unprecedented bargaining power—and how the elite's attempt to legislate that power away set the stage for the revolt of 1381. Timeline covered: 1348-1380 Key topics: - The demographic impact of the Black Death - The "Golden Age of Labour" and rising wages - From grain to groats: the shift to cash economy - The Statute of Labourers (1351) - Thirty years of legal friction Next episode: "The Corruption Machine" - How royal justice became a weapon of class warfare. --- Sources referenced in this episode: - Mark Bailey, The Decline of Serfdom in Late Medieval England - Christopher Dyer, Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages - Robert Palmer, English Law in the Age of the Black Death - Statutes of the Realm, 25 Edw. III (1351) - Jean Froissart, Chronicles Get full access to Samuel Stephen Chronicles at samuelstephennovels.substack.com/subscribe [https://samuelstephennovels.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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