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Agricultural Specialization And Rural Patterns Of Development Rural History In Europe Annie Antoine Editor

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Agricultural Specialization And Rural Patterns Of Development Rural History In Europe Annie Antoine Editor
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Publisher: Brepols (distributed)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Annie Antoine (editor)
ISBN: 9782503532288, 2503532284
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Agricultural Specialization And Rural Patterns Of Development Rural History In Europe Annie Antoine Editor by Annie Antoine (editor) 9782503532288, 2503532284 instant download after payment.

The most commonly accepted idea is that specialization is a step forward because it allows farmers to become market-orientated and to escape from the discredited principle of autarky. This book intends to return to this question. Is specialization always a mono-activity? Is it always a great stride forward? Does it take the same form in traditional and contemporary economies? Those questions were asked to a group of European historians working from seventeenth to twentieth century, who gathered in the COST action A 35 from 2005 to 2009. If for some of them, specialization was a single activity (milk, wine, hops...), for many others it was based upon a set of activities which share the common aim of being market-oriented. Chronologically, specialization is not a linear process, nor is it irreversible: this can be observed during the Second World War in England and with the collapse of communism in Central Europe.

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