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Agricultural rent in England, 1690-1914 / M.E. Turner, J.V. Beckett, and B. Afton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Turner, Michael Edward, author.
Beckett, J. V., author.
Afton, B. (Bethanie), 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Farm rents--England--History.
Farm rents.
Farm income--England--History.
Farm income.
Agriculture--Taxation--England--History.
Agriculture.
Landlord and tenant--England--History.
Landlord and tenant.
Agricultural wages--England--History.
Agricultural wages.
Agriculture--Economic aspects--England--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 356 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Agricultural historians have collected and published a remarkable amount of material in recent years, partly as a result of the ongoing series 'The Agrarian History of England and Wales'. Missing from the Agrarian History volumes covering 1640-1850 has been any sustained analysis of agricultural rent, a perhaps surprising omission in view of the enormous sums of money which passed between landlords and tenants annually, and given the importance of the subject in terms of our understanding of the general course of change in agriculture and the economy more generally. In recent years the availability of estate accounts in public archive repositories has made available a range of data for the period c.1690 to the First World War, after which the material is voluminous and well known. In this book, based on research in archives across the country, the authors have produced a new rent index which will become the basis on which all future researchers in the field will rely.
Contents:
Two examples of contemporary rent books
1. Agricultural rent in England
2. Contemporary views of rent in eighteenth and nineteenth-century England
3. The current state of knowledge
4. The determining parameters of a rent index
5. Constructing the rent index I: estate records
6. Constructing the rent index II: government inquiries
7. Constructing the rent index III: other studies
8. An English agricultural rent index, 1690-1914
9. Rent arrears and regional variations
10. The rent index and agricultural history I: the long term
11. The rent index and agricultural history II: the short term
Appendix 1. Sources of the rent index.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (pages [324]-339) and index.
ISBN:
0-511-54920-2
0-511-00057-X

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