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The World Of The Small Farmer Tenure Profit And Politics In The Earlymodern Somerset Levels None Patricia Croot

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The World Of The Small Farmer Tenure Profit And Politics In The Earlymodern Somerset Levels None Patricia Croot
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Publisher: University Of Hertfordshire Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Patricia Croot
ISBN: 9781909291874, 1909291870
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: None

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The World Of The Small Farmer Tenure Profit And Politics In The Earlymodern Somerset Levels None Patricia Croot by Patricia Croot 9781909291874, 1909291870 instant download after payment.

This detailed and original study of early-modern agrarian society in the Somerset Levels examines the small landholders in a group of sixteen contiguous parishes in the area known as Brent Marsh. These were farmers with lifehold tenures and a mixed agricultural production whose activities and outlook are shown to be very different from that of the small 'peasant' farmers of so many general histories. Patricia Croot challenges the idea that small farmers failed to contribute to the productivity and commercialization of the early-modern economy.

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