This chapter deals with the central question in the book: "Rural Economy and Society in Northwestern Europe, 500-2000. Volume: Making a living. Family, income and labour" What happened to family forms in the rural societies around the coasts of the North Sea in the last one and a half millennium? How did resources become available to the rural family and to its members, and what strategies were employed to generate these resources? The approach of this book is based on an analysis of long-term changes in household formation and in the economic behaviour of its members within a social and regional context
This work investigates the historical development of mechanized agriculture within the framework of ...
The Dutch countryside is in a state of flux. The decline of agriculture and the altered use of spac...
In this dissertation the question of why people want to stay in the county-side has been analysed fr...
This chapter deals with the central question in the book: "Rural Economy and Society in Northwestern...
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...
This book sheds new light on old problems of wealth, poverty and material culture in rural societies...
In this paper I explore the adaptation of the North Norwegian rural population to the socioe- conomi...
This thesis is based on an historical study of agriculture in West Devon and interviews with one hun...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
For a long time agriculture and rural life were dismissed by many contemporaries as irrelevant or ol...
In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricultural enter...
Deindustrialization as well as a dramatic decrease of the labour needed in food production character...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This work investigates the historical development of mechanized agriculture within the framework of ...
The Dutch countryside is in a state of flux. The decline of agriculture and the altered use of spac...
In this dissertation the question of why people want to stay in the county-side has been analysed fr...
This chapter deals with the central question in the book: "Rural Economy and Society in Northwestern...
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...
This book sheds new light on old problems of wealth, poverty and material culture in rural societies...
In this paper I explore the adaptation of the North Norwegian rural population to the socioe- conomi...
This thesis is based on an historical study of agriculture in West Devon and interviews with one hun...
Since his pioneering article of 1976 the American historian Robert P. Brenner has tried to come to t...
For a long time agriculture and rural life were dismissed by many contemporaries as irrelevant or ol...
In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricultural enter...
Deindustrialization as well as a dramatic decrease of the labour needed in food production character...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This work investigates the historical development of mechanized agriculture within the framework of ...
The Dutch countryside is in a state of flux. The decline of agriculture and the altered use of spac...
In this dissertation the question of why people want to stay in the county-side has been analysed fr...