Agrarian Change and Imperfect Property: Emphyteusis in Europe; 16th to 19th Centuries (Rural History in Europe) (Rural History in Europe, 15)

Agrarian Change and Imperfect Property: Emphyteusis in Europe; 16th to 19th Centuries (Rural History in Europe) (Rural History in Europe, 15)

Author
Pablo Luna (editor)
Publisher
Brepols Publishers
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
311
ISBN
9782503579238,250357923X
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.3 MiB

This book is situated at the crossroads of two recurring themes in rural history: agrarian contracts and property rights. Emphyteusis is at the heart of agrarian history in that it brings together agricultural history and the nature of social relations in traditional societies. Despite this, many such contracts have been blithely ignored, or unjustly dismissed, either because they are hard to identify, given the many variants that existed, or because, as a form of divided property, they are generally perceived in a negative light. Nevertheless, emphyteusis is to be found everywhere, even in regions which deny its existence, and it is far from being obsolete. Rather, it is flourishing, prospering and long-lived, particularly in urban areas. Emphyteusis has a long history and has played a central role, sometimes misleading, but always crucial, in the process of agricultural development. It has held sway as a substitute when access to property has been impossible, and as a source of conflicts has often revealed the nature of power relations between property owners on the one hand, whether seigneurial or not, and cultivators, short-term and long-term tenants on the other. The different chapters in this volume illuminate these multiple facets and forms of this type of contract and imperfect property rights. Though the focus is on Mediterranean societies, the questions raised have relevance far beyond this specific area.

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