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Landless Households in Rural Europe, 1600-1900

  • Christine Fertig (Redacteur)
  • , Richard Paping (Redacteur)
  • , Henry French (Redacteur)

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The numbers of landless people - those lacking formal rights to land, or possessing only tiny smallholdings - grew rapidly across post-medieval Europe, as rural population and economic growth divided landowners and farmers from (increasingly) landless rural workers. But they have hitherto been relatively neglected, a gap which this volume, covering Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Britain, France and Spain from the sixteenth to the early twentieth centuries, fills, making creative use of a diverse range of unexplored sources. Instead of concentrating on the well-documented cases of landholding peasants, it explores the many different experiences of the numerous rural landless. It explains how their households were formed (often in the face of economic difficulties and official hostility), how all the members of a family contributed to its survival, how the landless related to other social groups and negotiated access to vital resources, and how they adapted as rural society was changed by war, politics, agrarian and industrial development, government policy and welfare systems.
Originele taal-2English
Plaats van productieWoodbridge
UitgeverijThe Boydell Press
Aantal pagina's345
ISBN van elektronische versie9781800106031, 9781800106048
ISBN van geprinte versie9781783277223
StatusPublished - 15-jul.-2022

Publicatie series

NaamBoydell Studies in Rural History
UitgeverijThe Boydell Press
Volume3

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