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Beyond Lord and Peasants - Rural Elites and Economic Differentiation in Pre-Modern Europe - cover

Beyond Lord and Peasants - Rural Elites and Economic Differentiation in Pre-Modern Europe

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Verlag: Publicacions de la Universitat de València

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Beschreibung

El proceso de estratificación económica dentro de las sociedades rurales durante la Edad Media y el período Premoderno es el eje central de este volumen. Reputados expertos y jóvenes investigadores analizan las élites rurales y su relación con la aparición del capitalismo agrario desde diversas perspectivas a través de las regiones europeas: desde Wiltshire (Inglaterra), el Condado de Flandes y el Ducado de Brabante (Países Bajos) hasta el Reino de Valencia (Corona de Aragón). A través de diversos métodos históricos, se recurre a una amplia gama de fuentes variadas como crónicas de la corte, testamentos, leyes, manuales de terratenientes institucionales y registros notariales. El volumen es en definitiva, una lectura esencial tanto para los especialistas en la historia rural, así como para el público más general interesado en las sociedades preindustriales.
Verfügbar seit: 31.01.2014.
Drucklänge: 260 Seiten.

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