Ordinary Prussians : Brandenburg junkers and villagers, 1500-1840
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Ordinary Prussians : Brandenburg junkers and villagers, 1500-1840
(New studies in European history)
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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注記
Bibliography: p. 655-675
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book gives voice, in unusual depth and immediacy, to ordinary villagers and landlords (Junkers) in the Prussian-German countryside, from the late Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. The trials and fortunes of everyday life come into view - in the family, the workplace, in the private lives of both men and women, in courtroom and jailhouse, and under the gaze of the rising Prussian monarchy's officials and army officers. What emerges is a many-dimensioned, long-term study of a rural society, inviting comparisons on a world-historical level. The book also puts to a test the possibilities of empirical historical knowledge at the microhistorical or 'grass-roots' level. But it also reconceptualizes, on the scale of Prussian-German and European history, the rise of agrarian capitalism, challenging views widespread in the economic history literature on the common people's working standards, and including massive documentation on women's condition, rights and social roles.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Currencies, weights and measures employed in the text
- Introduction: grand narratives, ordinary Prussians
- 1. After the deluge: a noble lordship's sixteenth-century ascent and seventeenth-century crisis
- 2. The Prussianization of the countryside? Noble lordship under early absolutism, 1648-1728
- 3. Village identities in social practice and law
- 4. Daily bread: village farm incomes, living standards and lifespans
- 5. The Kleists' good fortune: family strategies and estate management in an eighteenth-century noble lineage
- 6. Noble lordship's servitors and clients: estate managers, artisans, clergymen, domestic servants
- 7. Farm servants, young and old: landless labourers in the villages and at the manor
- 8. Policing crime and the moral order, 1700-1760: seigneurial court, village mayors, church, state and army
- 9. Policing seigneurial rent: the Kleists' battle with their subjects' insubordination and the villagers' appeals to royal justice, 1727-1806
- 10. Seigneurial bond severed: from subject farmers to freeholders, from compulsory estate labourers to free, 1806-1840
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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