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Agrosystems And Labour Relations In European Rural Societies Illustrated Erich Landsteiner

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Agrosystems And Labour Relations In European Rural Societies Illustrated Erich Landsteiner
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.84 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Erich Landsteiner, Ernst Langthaler
ISBN: 9782503529547, 2503529542
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Illustrated

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Agrosystems And Labour Relations In European Rural Societies Illustrated Erich Landsteiner by Erich Landsteiner, Ernst Langthaler 9782503529547, 2503529542 instant download after payment.

It goes without saying that agriculture is a form of colonisation of nature by society. In the course of history the articulation of natural and societal features gave rise to a wide variety of agrosystems within the boundaries of Europe which were embedded in supra-regional political and economic contexts at least from the High Middle Ages onwards. By following an integrative approach, this volume defines agrosystems as production systems based on the ecological and socioeconomic relations involved in the reproduction of rural societies at multiple levels. The authors explore the articulation of natural and societal factors through the prism of labour relations. The structural and practical organization of labour is seen as the crucial link between rural production and reproduction. Accordingly, the contributions focus on the rural household as the basic unit of production and reproduction in different temporal and spatial contexts. Therefore, the question arises if the changes in ecosystems and social systems have so fundamentally altered European agriculture up to now that peasant family farming will disappear (if it is no longer sustained by state intervention).

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