The chapter gives a general description of the quantitative development of agriculture over the very long run in the former municipality of Delfzijl (Groningen, the Netherlands), discussing the development of the number of farmers, farm-size, land ownership and the market price of agricultural land. Special attention is given to the fact that this region stands out in the province of Groningen for its relatively extremely large share of freeholders in the eighteenth century controlling up to 40% of the land. The chapter shows that these farms were not successors of medieval freehold farms. Nearly all large freehold farms came into existence in the second half of the seventeenth century or the early eighteenth century, when tenant farmers bo...
In the sixteenth century several related freehold farmer families lived in Niekerk (north Groningen)...
<p>This study deals with the causes and consequences of technical change in agriculture. It shows ch...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
The chapter gives a general description of the quantitative development of agriculture over the very...
Tenant farms were a regular feature of the many country-houses south of Amsterdam, along the rivers ...
Between 1650 and 1750 the costs of dike maintenance in West-Zeeuws-Vlaanderen rose steeply, due to d...
The line of approach taken in this study of the agrarian developments in Over-Betuwe is the developm...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
This book deals with the ways in which farmers in West Zeeland Flanders, a region in the south west ...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
<p>This book deals with the ways in which farmers in West Zeeland Flanders, a region in the south we...
The subject of this study is the origin and later development of a sandy region in the eastern part ...
In the sixteenth century several related freehold farmer families lived in Niekerk (north Groningen)...
<p>This study reveals the character of farming mainly in the <em>es-dorpen</em> (open-field villages...
This study deals with the causes and consequences of technical change in agriculture. It shows chang...
In the sixteenth century several related freehold farmer families lived in Niekerk (north Groningen)...
<p>This study deals with the causes and consequences of technical change in agriculture. It shows ch...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...
The chapter gives a general description of the quantitative development of agriculture over the very...
Tenant farms were a regular feature of the many country-houses south of Amsterdam, along the rivers ...
Between 1650 and 1750 the costs of dike maintenance in West-Zeeuws-Vlaanderen rose steeply, due to d...
The line of approach taken in this study of the agrarian developments in Over-Betuwe is the developm...
With 14 chapters devoted to technical aspects and 8 chapters on social, economic and geographical st...
This book deals with the ways in which farmers in West Zeeland Flanders, a region in the south west ...
The article analyses systematically the very detailed information from a large collection of about f...
<p>This book deals with the ways in which farmers in West Zeeland Flanders, a region in the south we...
The subject of this study is the origin and later development of a sandy region in the eastern part ...
In the sixteenth century several related freehold farmer families lived in Niekerk (north Groningen)...
<p>This study reveals the character of farming mainly in the <em>es-dorpen</em> (open-field villages...
This study deals with the causes and consequences of technical change in agriculture. It shows chang...
In the sixteenth century several related freehold farmer families lived in Niekerk (north Groningen)...
<p>This study deals with the causes and consequences of technical change in agriculture. It shows ch...
Where the lower reaches of the rivers Rijn, Maas and Schelde have passed through the Northwest-Europ...