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Landholding And Land Transfer In The North Sea Area Late Middle Ages 19th Century Bas Van Bavel

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Landholding And Land Transfer In The North Sea Area Late Middle Ages 19th Century Bas Van Bavel
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.48 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Bas van Bavel
ISBN: 2503510973
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Landholding And Land Transfer In The North Sea Area Late Middle Ages 19th Century Bas Van Bavel by Bas Van Bavel 2503510973 instant download after payment.

For a better understanding of medieval and early modern rural society, in which land was the principal source of income and investment, as well as a most prestigious object of possession and a solid base of power, historical questions on landholding and land transfers are highly relevant. This volume aims to clarify some long-standing issues concerning the large variety of land tenure and non-familial transfers of land in the North Sea area by treating them from a regional - if possible comparative - perspective and by linking them to such structural features of preindustrial rural society as shifts in land to labour ratio's; social property relations; commercialisation and the rise of land, leasehold, and credit markets; the growth of state intervention and the institutional innovation that followed in its wake; the sustained prevalence of local or regional customary law; and the effects of social and cultural values on the demand for land. From viewing the later medieval and early modern period as a whole, one has to conclude that the mobility of agricultural land markedly increased. This was due first and foremost to the establishment of clear-cut private property rights, to the expansion of land and credit markets, and to the spread of short-term leasing. Differences in the pace of capitalist development as well as of state formation were mainly responsible for outspoken regional differences.

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