Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to terms with an issue that has puzzled historians for generations: how can we explain the differences in growth-patterns of North Western European countries in the transition from feudalism to capitalism. In a frontal attack on both the ‘(homeostatic) demographic’ and ‘commercialization’ models, Brenner traced the roots of the divergent evolutions back to rural and feudal ‘social-property relations’. In the debate that immediately followed Brenner’s first article, and in subsequent exchanges, the Low Countries were sorely neglected, although areas such as Flanders and Holland played a decisive role in the economic development of Europe. This was...
This volume is part of a collection of 4 volumes on Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europ...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
This book sheds new light on old problems of wealth, poverty and material culture in rural societies...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more domin...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant ...
Wouter Ronsijn, Commerce and the countryside. The rural population’s involvement in the commodity ma...
Bruneel Claude. Peter Hoppenbrouwers & Jan Luiten Van Zanden, eds. Peasants into farmers ? The trans...
Next to the local craftsmen and the non-agrarian activities that families undertook for their own us...
The involvement of rural populations in market activities in the past is still debated. Were people ...
Maurice Dobb in 1963 argued that feudalism ended in England because of conflicting social relations ...
Van Der Wee Herman. De Vries (Jan), The Dutch Rural Economy in the Golden Age, 1500-1700. In: Revue ...
Urbanity was a distinguishing feature of the medieval Low Countries, but even in its most urbanised ...
This volume is part of a collection of 4 volumes on Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europ...
This volume is part of a collection of 4 volumes on Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europ...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
This book sheds new light on old problems of wealth, poverty and material culture in rural societies...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more domin...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
Rural social and economic history of the Low Countries has long been in the shadow of more dominant ...
Wouter Ronsijn, Commerce and the countryside. The rural population’s involvement in the commodity ma...
Bruneel Claude. Peter Hoppenbrouwers & Jan Luiten Van Zanden, eds. Peasants into farmers ? The trans...
Next to the local craftsmen and the non-agrarian activities that families undertook for their own us...
The involvement of rural populations in market activities in the past is still debated. Were people ...
Maurice Dobb in 1963 argued that feudalism ended in England because of conflicting social relations ...
Van Der Wee Herman. De Vries (Jan), The Dutch Rural Economy in the Golden Age, 1500-1700. In: Revue ...
Urbanity was a distinguishing feature of the medieval Low Countries, but even in its most urbanised ...
This volume is part of a collection of 4 volumes on Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europ...
This volume is part of a collection of 4 volumes on Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europ...
The Counts of Flanders were among the most powerful and respected medieval sovereigns in Western Eur...
This book sheds new light on old problems of wealth, poverty and material culture in rural societies...