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Peasants Lords And State Comparing Peasant Conditions In Scandinavia And The Eastern Alpine Region 10001750 Tore Iversen John Ragnar Myking Stefan Sonderegger

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Peasants Lords And State Comparing Peasant Conditions In Scandinavia And The Eastern Alpine Region 10001750 Tore Iversen John Ragnar Myking Stefan Sonderegger
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Author: Tore Iversen; John Ragnar Myking; Stefan Sonderegger
ISBN: 9789004433458, 9004433457
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Peasants Lords And State Comparing Peasant Conditions In Scandinavia And The Eastern Alpine Region 10001750 Tore Iversen John Ragnar Myking Stefan Sonderegger by Tore Iversen; John Ragnar Myking; Stefan Sonderegger 9789004433458, 9004433457 instant download after payment.

Peasants, Lords and State: Comparing Peasant Conditions in Scandinavia and the Eastern Alpine Region, 1000-1750 challenges the once widespread view, rooted in the historical thinking of the nineteenth century, that Scandinavian and especially Norwegian peasants enjoyed a particular “peasant freedom” compared to their Continental counterparts. Markers of this supposed freedom were believed to be peasants’ widespread ownership of land, extensive control over land and resources, and comprehensive judicial influence through the institution of the thing. The existence of slaves and unfree people was furthermore considered a marginal phenomenon.
The contributors compare Scandinavia with the eastern Alpine region, two regions comprising fertile plains as well as rugged mountainous areas. This offers an opportunity to analyse the effect of topographical factors without neglecting the influence of manorial and territorial power structures over the long time-span of c.1000 to 1750.
With contributions by Markus Cerman, Tore Iversen, Michael Mitterauer, John Ragnar Myking, Josef Riedmann, Werner Rösener, Helge Salvesen, and Stefan Sonderegger.

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