Traditional Romanian village communities : the transition from the communal to the capitalist mode of production in the Danube region
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Traditional Romanian village communities : the transition from the communal to the capitalist mode of production in the Danube region
(Studies in modern capitalism = Études sur le capitalisme moderne)
Cambridge University Press , Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 2008, c1980
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Les anciennes communautés villageoises roumaines
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"Paperback re-issue"--P. [4] of cover
Originally published in French in 1969 by Editions de l'Académie de la Republique Socialiste de Roumanie and Edition du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique under the title: Les anciennes communautés villageoises roumaines
Translated from the French; English translation first published: 1980
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
- Introduction. The international framework of the problem and its Romanian aspects: 1. The international framework of the problem
- 2. Hypotheses concerning the genesis of the Romanian feudal states
- Part I. The internal life of two types of contemporary village communities: 'non-genealogical' and 'genealogical': 3. The free communities of the 'archaic' type
- 4. Free evolved communities
- 5. The former serf villages
- Part II. The village communities of the peasants liable to corvee (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries): 6. The communities of corvee peasants
- 7. The economic life of the corvee villages
- Part III. The first forms of tributary exploitation of the village communities: 8. Prior considerations on the problem of the feudal conquest of the villages
- 9. First forms of the seizure of the village communities
- 10. The conquest of the village communities by the boyar class
- 11. The great social crisis of serfdom
- 12. First sings of the failure of serfdom
- Conclusions. Some theoretical considerations.
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