Defence date: 19 December 1990First made available online on 11 April 2014.The views of Greek historians on the conditions of existence and the strategy of peasant families tend to converge around a set of assumptions that may be depicted as following: - The peasantry held virtual control over large part of the land it cultivated. A great part of this land consisted of "National Estates" - that is, of land which before 1830 belonged to the Porte and to Ottoman subjects and after that date became property of the Greek state. Until 1871, any individual, as well as peasant families, might occupy and cultivate part of this land, by paying a relatively low rent, proportional to gross output, as a "right of usufruct" to the Treasury. Although the...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
Defence date: 19 December 1990First made available online on 11 April 2014.The views of Greek histor...
Defence date: 19 December 1990First made available online on 11 April 2014.The views of Greek histor...
After the liberation (1828) the land that belonged to the Turks became state-owned land. A large pa...
Land Peasants and Economic Power. Long-term physical and demographic conditions in Greece (15th-18...
Land Peasants and Economic Power. Long-term physical and demographic conditions in Greece (15th-18...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the vast majority of nuts, citrus, and dried fruits co...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the vast majority of nuts, citrus, and dried fruits co...
Alexis Franghiadis, Dowry, capital accumulation and social reproduction in 19th Century Greek agricu...
Alexis Franghiadis, Dowry, capital accumulation and social reproduction in 19th Century Greek agricu...
Land, Peasants and Economic Power — Greece, 18th-20th century. After obtaining its independence in...
Land, Peasants and Economic Power — Greece, 18th-20th century. After obtaining its independence in...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
Defence date: 19 December 1990First made available online on 11 April 2014.The views of Greek histor...
Defence date: 19 December 1990First made available online on 11 April 2014.The views of Greek histor...
After the liberation (1828) the land that belonged to the Turks became state-owned land. A large pa...
Land Peasants and Economic Power. Long-term physical and demographic conditions in Greece (15th-18...
Land Peasants and Economic Power. Long-term physical and demographic conditions in Greece (15th-18...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the vast majority of nuts, citrus, and dried fruits co...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the vast majority of nuts, citrus, and dried fruits co...
Alexis Franghiadis, Dowry, capital accumulation and social reproduction in 19th Century Greek agricu...
Alexis Franghiadis, Dowry, capital accumulation and social reproduction in 19th Century Greek agricu...
Land, Peasants and Economic Power — Greece, 18th-20th century. After obtaining its independence in...
Land, Peasants and Economic Power — Greece, 18th-20th century. After obtaining its independence in...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
Peasants' Incomes and Social Relations in Greece in the 19th Century. The author argues that presum...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...