Excerpt from The Manufacture of Historical Material: An Elementary Study in the Sources of Story
In a former work, The First Twelve Ceturies of British, Story, published in 1912, a narrative sketch was attempted of the early history of the British Islands as a whole, carrying the story down to the date of the accession of Henry II. in 1154. An introductory chapter dealt with the records of the times for all parts.
In that volume, a review of the social side of history, the laws and customs and land usages of the societies, was as far as possible avoided, for many reasons, of which the most urgent was that such a subject called for a scrutiny of a different set of authorities from those in use for narrative history, records dealing with ancient custom and social life, of which the part treating of the tribal and pastoral societies of the West had been but little touched, apart from antiquarian inquiry.
A great part of the subject-matter of this book was originally intended, like the preliminary chapter of the former book, to be an introduction to a work in progress dealing with feudal and communal societies.
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