An agrarian history of Portugal, 1000-2000 : economic development on the European frontier
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An agrarian history of Portugal, 1000-2000 : economic development on the European frontier
(Library of economic history / general editors, Peer Vries, Regina Grafe, v. 7)
Brill, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book follows the renovation of European economic history towards a more unified interpretation of sources of growth and stagnation. It looks at Portuguese agricultural development across the second Millennium, showing a sector that was often adaptive and dynamic. Portugal's economic backwardness was not overcome at the end of the period, but that is now only part of the story.
目次
List of Maps, Tables and Graphs
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
Dulce Freire and Pedro Lains
Part I - State formation and Malthusian growth
Chapter 1 - The Reconquista and its legacy, 1000-1348
Antonio Henriques
Introduction
The Reconquista
Institutional developments
Cities, markets and agrotowns
Production and productivity
Conclusion
Chapter 2 - The Black Death and recovery, 1348-1500
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Introduction
Plague, war and demographic decline
The reversal of fortunes
Commercialization
The impact of the overseas expansion
Conclusion
Part II - New frontiers, crisis and growth
Chapter 3 - Coping with Europe and the Empire, 1500-1620
Susana Munch Miranda
Introduction
Population pressure and urban expansion
Institutional framework and output cycles
The landscape and the production structure
The marketplace
Conclusion
Chapter 4 - Conflict and decline, 1620-1703
Margarida Sobral Neto
Introduction
Domestic settlements and emigration
Colonial trade
Subsistence farming and the market
Output cycles
Conclusion
Chapter 5 - Extensive growth and market expansion, 1703-1820
Jose Vicente Serrao
Introduction
The rural landscape
The macroeconomic context
Grain issues
Property rights
Conclusion
Chapter 6 - Gross agricultural output: a quantitative, unified perspective, 1500-1850
Jaime Reis
Introduction
Method and data
Trend, cycles and short term fluctuations
Are the results consistent?
Conclusion
Part III - Growth, structural change and economic policy
Chapter 7 - Growth and structural change, 1820-1929
Amelia Branco and Ester G. Silva
Introduction
Land, output and productivity
Institutional change
Agrarian innovation
Conclusion
Chapter 8 - Economic policy, growth and the demise, 1929-2000
Luciano Amaral and Dulce Freire
Introduction
Quantitative evolution
Protectionism
State and corporatist organizations
The Common Agricultural Policy
Conclusion
Part IV - Lessons from the second Millennium
Chapter 9 - Agriculture and economic development on the European frontier, 1000-2000
Pedro Lains
Introduction
Lessons from the European frontier
Convergence and divergence in European agriculture
Conclusion
Appendix - Maps and data for climate, relief, administrative divisions, urbanization, agricultural output and infrastructures in Portugal, 1000-2000
Index
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