Description: Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside Thirteenth-twentieth Centuries, Paperback by Beaur, Gerard (EDT); Schofield, Phillipp R. (EDT); Chevet, Jean-Michel (EDT); Perez-picazo, Maria-teresa (EDT), ISBN 2503529550, ISBN-13 9782503529554, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US By exploring the fundamental issues of property rights and markets in land, this book will offer important insights into long-term economic change in Europe. The essays gathered here provide a major consideration of the institutional constraints which can be employed by historians and other commentators in order to explain both the slowness or even absence of growth in certain areas of the European economy between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries, as well as the discrete experiences of countries within Europe in this broad period. This is an issue of current interest not least because discussion of 'institutional determinism' has become a standard of explanations of historical and economic change; that said, those promoting such approach have sometimes been criticised for generalising from an 'institutional' perspective rather than taking full account of the variety of potential causative explanations within particular historical contexts. The present collection of essays will therefore explore the conditions which permitted the progress of agriculture in Europe and the emergence of capitalism in the countryside. The research presented in this volume helps to demonstrate that changes in the market (demand, relative prices...) encouraged changes in property rights but certainly did not do so in ways that were consistent or that led inexorably towards individual and exclusive rights of the kind described by the nineteenth-century liberal paradigm. Specialist of rural and economic history, GTrard BTaur is Directeur de Recherches at CNRS and Directeur d'Etudes at EHESS (Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris). He was Chair of the COST Action A35 Progressore and he is currently director of the GDRI (International Research Network, CNRS) CRICEC (Crises and Changes in the European countryside). Phillipp Schofield is Professor of Medieval History and Head of the Department of History and Welsh History, Aberystwyth University. His research interests focus on rural society in England in the high and late Middle Ages. Jean-Michel Chevet is a French researcher in the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, ADESS-UMR-5185. He is a specialist of the economic history of the countryside, particularly of the English and French growth and of history of the vine growing. Maria Teresa PTrez Picazo was Professor of Economic History at the University of Murcie (Spain). Her principal work was on agrarian history and she focused particularly on the subject of water management in the modern period.
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Book Title: Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European
Number of Pages: 535 Pages
Publication Name: Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside (13th-20th Centuries)
Language: English
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Publication Year: 2013
Subject: Economic History, Economic Conditions, Development / Economic Development, Modern / General, Europe / General, Property
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 4 Oz
Author: Jean-Michel Chevet
Subject Area: Law, Business & Economics, History
Format: Trade Paperback