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Landownership In Eastern Germany Before The Great War A Quantitative Analysis Scott M Eddie

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Landownership In Eastern Germany Before The Great War A Quantitative Analysis Scott M Eddie
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Scott M. Eddie
ISBN: 9780198201663, 0198201664
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Landownership In Eastern Germany Before The Great War A Quantitative Analysis Scott M Eddie by Scott M. Eddie 9780198201663, 0198201664 instant download after payment.

The big landlords of eastern Germany have loomed large in the country's history, but the absence of official statistics on land ownership has left their position and identity confined to folklore, without satisfactory quantification. This study, making extensive use of primary sources from the seven "core provinces" of eastern Germany-the so-called "East Elbian" region-establishes answers to questions pivotal to our understanding of pre-war Germany: who were the biggest land owners, both by area and by the tax assessment of their land? Which social groups held land? How much land did they own and where? How did this change, especially during the last decades before the Great War? Professor Eddie demonstrates that most of the inroads into land ownership by the bourgeoisie had already been made by the mid-1850s, perhaps even before the mid-1830s. However, one of the most interesting findings in this study is that, despite rapid industrialization after 1880, there was a net exodus of the nouveaux riches from the ranks of large land owners. On the eve of war, the largest landowners were the Prussian state, the royalty, and the higher nobility. Meticulously researched and thoroughly documented, this book will be the benchmark for all future work in this area.

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