We explore the geographical and social continuum of food production in and around towns in nineteenth-century Belgium. We do so by using household-level data for two Flemish towns, Oudenaarde and Kortrijk, which allow us to reconstruct variation in agricultural activities depending on the location and profession of the households. We find a sharp distinction between households living in the town cores and those living outside the agglomeration, as well as between those reporting agricultural and non-agricultural professions. Outside the town walls, production strategies differed little from the surrounding countryside. In contrast, the focus in the urban cores was on high-yielding vegetables and potatoes, and on specific livestock ...
This article presents the results of an extensive inquiry into urban consumption of foodstuffs in Fl...
Scholars agree on the importance of the farming activities to maintain the quality (aesthetic enviro...
These last decades important changes in society have influenced rural areas and urban fringes. The c...
We explore the geographical and social continuum of food production in and around towns in nineteent...
Abstract: This contribution examines the interaction between food supply, consumptive demand and agr...
The involvement of rural populations in market activities in the past is still debated. Were people ...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
Research on seigneurial agriculture and its role for agricultural changes in general has a long trad...
While agricultural technology was essentially stagnant in most of Europe during the Late Middle Ages...
Did urban manure nourish the country? Consequences of fertiliser improvement in 18th-century Flemish...
This work investigates the historical development of mechanized agriculture within the framework of ...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s famous winter scenes depict rural or semi-urban scenes, with townsmen and...
The development of urban food policies has shed light on the strategic role of public landownership ...
The southern and central regions of The Netherlands are part of the Northwest- European Delta Metrop...
This article presents the results of an extensive inquiry into urban consumption of foodstuffs in Fl...
Scholars agree on the importance of the farming activities to maintain the quality (aesthetic enviro...
These last decades important changes in society have influenced rural areas and urban fringes. The c...
We explore the geographical and social continuum of food production in and around towns in nineteent...
Abstract: This contribution examines the interaction between food supply, consumptive demand and agr...
The involvement of rural populations in market activities in the past is still debated. Were people ...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
Research on seigneurial agriculture and its role for agricultural changes in general has a long trad...
While agricultural technology was essentially stagnant in most of Europe during the Late Middle Ages...
Did urban manure nourish the country? Consequences of fertiliser improvement in 18th-century Flemish...
This work investigates the historical development of mechanized agriculture within the framework of ...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s famous winter scenes depict rural or semi-urban scenes, with townsmen and...
The development of urban food policies has shed light on the strategic role of public landownership ...
The southern and central regions of The Netherlands are part of the Northwest- European Delta Metrop...
This article presents the results of an extensive inquiry into urban consumption of foodstuffs in Fl...
Scholars agree on the importance of the farming activities to maintain the quality (aesthetic enviro...
These last decades important changes in society have influenced rural areas and urban fringes. The c...