Peasantry to Capitalism: Western Östergötland in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, Series Number 22)
Released: Feb 24, 1995
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 482 pages
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How do peasants, producing mainly for themselves, become capitalist farmers, producing largely for sale? What happens to farm sizes, farming practices, the farm family, farm workers, and the relationships between cultivators and others in the process of this transition? How far does it vary from region to region? Is it inherent in the peasantry, or must it be instigated by landlord, townsfolk or the state? These questions are answered by carefully combining theories with meticulous analysis of the abundant Swedish documentation that has survived.
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