Henri H. Stahl
Traditional Romanian Village Communities
The Transition from the Communal to the Capitalist Mode of Production in the Danube Region
Henri H. Stahl
Traditional Romanian Village Communities
The Transition from the Communal to the Capitalist Mode of Production in the Danube Region
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The book is a study of the evolution of Romanian peasant society from the thirteenth century to the present.
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The book is a study of the evolution of Romanian peasant society from the thirteenth century to the present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089111
- ISBN-10: 0521089115
- Artikelnr.: 25044529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089111
- ISBN-10: 0521089115
- Artikelnr.: 25044529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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 corvée (eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries): 6. The communities of corvée peasants; 7. The economic life of
the corvée 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.
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 corvée (eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries): 6. The communities of corvée peasants; 7. The economic life of
the corvée 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.
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 corvée (eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries): 6. The communities of corvée peasants; 7. The economic life of
the corvée 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.
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 corvée (eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries): 6. The communities of corvée peasants; 7. The economic life of
the corvée 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.