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Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660: Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited Jane Whittle

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Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660: Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited Jane Whittle
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Jane Whittle
ISBN: 9781843838500, 1843838508
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660: Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited Jane Whittle by Jane Whittle 9781843838500, 1843838508 instant download after payment.

R.H. Tawney's 'Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century' (1912) surveyed landlord-tenant relations in Britain from 1440 to1660, the period of emergent capitalism and rapidly changing property relations that stands between the end of serfdom and the more firmly capitalist system of the eighteenth century. Here, Tawney's book is re-evaluated by leading experts in agrarian and legal history and those who have conducted important local studies. The balance of power between landlords and tenants determined how the wealth of agrarian England was divided in this crucial period of economic development - this book reveals how this struggle was played out.

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