More than half the inhabited places mentioned in the XIIth and XIIIth centuries around Toledo disappeared before the end of the XVth century, and their cultivated fields were converted into grass-land (dehesas). The places that disappeared (arabic qarya, Spanish aldea) were characterized by their little importance, the small size of the cultivated ground, the little number of their inhabitants and their having no rights over the ground. There are no signs of depopulation before the middle of the XIVth century and in the following period it is necessary to make out two different moments. Until about 1450 the landlords try to slow down the depopulation and maintain or reconstitute the ancient system of exploitation. It is only about 1450 that...
Frouzins : a rural community at the eve of the French revolution. An analysis of the 1784 survey pro...
SUMMARY The achievment of the High Aragon Scheme produced an extension of the irrigated area in the...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
More than half the inhabited places mentioned in the XIIth and XIIIth centuries around Toledo disapp...
Jean-Pierre Molenat, "A mutation in the rural landscape : depopulated villages in New Castile (XIIth...
Village forts around the Cordes castrum in the Albigeois : defence of the countryside and evolution ...
Small landholdings and agricultural change in an «old agrarian system » : the Galician countryside. ...
Transformations in the Carthagenian landscape following the siphoning off of the tage into the Segur...
Over the past 40 years, Mediterranean countrysides have undergone a real revolution. At the outset i...
Julian Montemayor La crise rurale en Nouvelle Castille à la fin du XVIe s.: le cas de Bargas, Cobej...
A la fin de l'Ancien Régime le nord-est du Quercy est une région d'habitat dispersé dont le mas cons...
Since the end of the XVI Nth century, intensive farming regions have suffered from an overpopulation...
Surprisingly, the reduction of the rural population in France has stopped, and this population is no...
Rural Population in Spain. The Spanish rural population has fallen considerably in the last thirty ...
The Polje of Zafarraya, located in the southwestern portion of the province of Granada, near the bou...
Frouzins : a rural community at the eve of the French revolution. An analysis of the 1784 survey pro...
SUMMARY The achievment of the High Aragon Scheme produced an extension of the irrigated area in the...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
More than half the inhabited places mentioned in the XIIth and XIIIth centuries around Toledo disapp...
Jean-Pierre Molenat, "A mutation in the rural landscape : depopulated villages in New Castile (XIIth...
Village forts around the Cordes castrum in the Albigeois : defence of the countryside and evolution ...
Small landholdings and agricultural change in an «old agrarian system » : the Galician countryside. ...
Transformations in the Carthagenian landscape following the siphoning off of the tage into the Segur...
Over the past 40 years, Mediterranean countrysides have undergone a real revolution. At the outset i...
Julian Montemayor La crise rurale en Nouvelle Castille à la fin du XVIe s.: le cas de Bargas, Cobej...
A la fin de l'Ancien Régime le nord-est du Quercy est une région d'habitat dispersé dont le mas cons...
Since the end of the XVI Nth century, intensive farming regions have suffered from an overpopulation...
Surprisingly, the reduction of the rural population in France has stopped, and this population is no...
Rural Population in Spain. The Spanish rural population has fallen considerably in the last thirty ...
The Polje of Zafarraya, located in the southwestern portion of the province of Granada, near the bou...
Frouzins : a rural community at the eve of the French revolution. An analysis of the 1784 survey pro...
SUMMARY The achievment of the High Aragon Scheme produced an extension of the irrigated area in the...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...