The Transformation of Rural Scotland: Social Change and the Agrarian Economy, 1660-1815
Released: Jan 01, 1999
Publisher: John Donald Publishers Ltd.
Format: Paperback, 290 pages
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Description:
In the later decades of the 17th century, Scotland was a relatively poor and undeveloped country. Around 100 years later it was in the throes of an extraordicnary transformation, which laid the basis for the nation's world economic pre-eminence in the Victorian era. Two aspects of this great leap forward, the Industrial Revolution and the Highland Clearances have been much studied. This is a study of a fundamental development, of the transition from peasant to capitalist agriculture. It covers the social change in Scotland through a wide range of issues including agrarian economy, evolution of tenant farming and landlordism.
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