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基本説明
Farming to halves is the English version of sharefarming. This book reveals its hidden history in England, overturning traditional accounts of the relationship between landlords and tenants in the course of English Agrarian development.
Full Description
Farming to halves is the English version of sharefarming, a system of letting land familiar in Europe and the New World, but thought to never have existed in England. This book reveals its hidden history in England, overturning traditional accounts of the relationship between landlords and tenants in the course of English Agrarian development.
Contents
Preface Introduction Sharefarming in England: Theory and Practice Sharefarming Before 1500: a Hidden Practice Sharefarming Comes to Light: Early Modern Evidence Seventeenth-Century Case Studies: Farming to Halves on Four Norfolk Estates Sharefarming Disappears from the Documents in the Eighteenth Century Profit Sharing and Land Reform in the Nineteenth Century A Return to Halves in the Twentieth Century Sharefarming at the Turn of the 21st Century Conclusions Appendix I: A Survey of Sharefarming and its Variants in England Appendix II: Letting to Halves at East and West Rudham in 1693 Notes Bibliography Index