Social change in a peripheral society : the creation of a Balkan colony /
Social Change in a Peripheral Society.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
�1976.
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Colección: | Studies in social discontinuity.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: A method for studying social change
- Wallachia
- The geography of Wallachia
- The dual nature of the communal-trading political economy (1259-1500)
- The early communal-trade wallachian political economy
- Evidence about the early communal villages
- The nobles
- The state
- The role of commerce
- the collapse of the communal-trading political economy and the rise of the seignorial state (1500-1600)
- The new system of taxation
- the growth of the noble's power
- serfdom
- The fall of communal-trading political economies
- The protocolonial political economy (1600-1821)
- Taxes and the ottoman tribute
- Trade
- Serfs and the free villagers
- Oltenia 1718-1739: A premature experiment in modern colonialism
- The reform of 1746 and rural society until 1821
- The state, the nobles, and the monasteries
- The transition to modern colonialism (1821-1864)
- The international context
- The organic regulation and Russian rule
- Rural society under the organic regulation
- The nobles and the monasteries
- The towns
- The revolution of 1848
- The union of Wallachia and Moldovia and the reform of 1864
- The developed colonial political economy and the agrarian crisis (1864-1917)
- The open economy
- The effects of the reform of 1864
- The overthrow of cuza and kogalniceanu
- Agrarian relations after 1866: Neoserfdom
- Population changes
- Rural society and economy in 1900
- A new bourgeoisie?
- agricultural innovations
- The revolt of 1907
- Reform legislature after 1907
- World war I and its aftermath
- Social change in peripheral societies
- References
- General works
- Works on Romania.