The Rationality of Rural Life The Rationality of Rural Life

The Rationality of Rural Life

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Publisher Description

First published in 2004. The river Orcia flows westwards out of a majestic valley in central Italy, cuts a ravine through the northern flanks of Monte Amiata, and descends through rolling hills to the coastal plain, the Maremma. On its upper reaches, a thousand years ago, the first farms regulated by the mezzadria contract were created, a share-cropping system which established a stable farm population in the countryside, with half the produce going to an urban landlord class. There were some variations in its organization, and when in the 19th century the mezzadria was finally established on the hills and newly drained swamps of the Maremma the farms were much more commercially oriented and grouped into very large estates. The collapse of the mezzadria also created major fractures in rural society. The three main theoretical issues with which this book is concerned- capitalist agriculture, technological change and rationality.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2016
16 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
8.6
MB

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