The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
R. H. (Richard Henry) Tawney
The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONToC
FOOTNOTES:
PART I THE SMALL LANDHOLDER
CHAPTER I THE RURAL POPULATION
(a) The Classes of LandholdersToC
Table I
Table I
(b) The FreeholdersToC
Table II
Column Key
Column Key
(c) The Customary TenantsToC
Table III
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II THE PEASANTRY
(a) The Variety of ConditionsToC
(b) The Consolidation of Peasant HoldingsToC
Table IV
Column Key
Column Key
(c) The Growth of a Land Market among the PeasantsToC
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FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III THE PEASANTRY (continued)
(d) The Economic Environment of the Small CultivatorToC
Table V
Table VI
FOOTNOTES
FOOTNOTES
CHAPTER IV THE PEASANTRY (continued)
(e) Signs of ChangeToC
(f) The Growth of Competitive Rents on New AllotmentsToC
(g) The Progress of Enclosure among the PeasantryToC
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FOOTNOTES:
PART II THE TRANSITION TO CAPITALIST AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER I THE NEW RURAL ECONOMY
(a) Motives and CausesToC
Table VII
Table VII
(b) The Growth of the Large Leasehold FarmToC
Table VIII
Table VIII
(c) Enclosure and Conversion by the Manorial AuthoritiesToC
Table IX
Table X
I
II
Composed of (a) Thirty-two Farms on
Twenty-three Manors in Wilts and One Manor in Dorset
(b)Sixteen Farms on Thirteen Manors in
Norfolk and Suffolk
(c) Seventeen Farms on Thirteen Other Manors
Mainly in South and Midlands
III
Table XI
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FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II THE REACTION OF THE AGRARIAN CHANGES ON THE PEASANTRY
(a) The Removing of LandmarksToC
(b) The Struggle for the CommonsToC
(c) The Engrossing of Holdings and Displacement of TenantsToC
In the West Felde
Table XII
(d) The Agrarian Changes and the Poor LawToC
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FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IIITHE QUESTION OF TENANT RIGHT
(a) The Tenants at Will and the LeaseholdersToC
(b) The CopyholdersToC[502]
Table XIII
I
Duration of Tenure
II
Character of Fines
I
Duration of Tenure
II
Character of Fines
(c) The Undermining of Customary TenuresToC
Fines Paid on Three Manors in Northumberland[541]
Fines per Acre Paid on Six Manors[542] in Wilts and One in Somerset
FOOTNOTES:
Fines Paid on Three Manors in Northumberland[541]
Fines per Acre Paid on Six Manors[542] in Wilts and One in Somerset
FOOTNOTES:
PART III THE OUTCOME OF THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION
CHAPTER I THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM AND THE STATE
(a) The Political and Social Importance of the PeasantryToC
(b) Legislation and AdministrationToC
(c) Success and Failure of State InterventionToC
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II GENERAL CONCLUSIONSToC
APPENDIX IToC
(I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
(V)
(VI)
(VII)
(VIII)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
(V)
(VI)
(VII)
(VIII)
APPENDIX IIToC
Table I. (p. 25)
Table II. (pp. 32 and 33)
Table III. (p. 48)
Table IV.(pp. 64 and 65)
Table V (p. 107)
Table VI. (p. 115–117)
Table VIII (p. 212)
Tables IX, X, and XI (pp. 218, 225–226 and 227)
Table XIII (p. 300)
Table II. (pp. 32 and 33)
Table III. (p. 48)
Table IV.(pp. 64 and 65)
Table V (p. 107)
Table VI. (p. 115–117)
Table VIII (p. 212)
Tables IX, X, and XI (pp. 218, 225–226 and 227)
Table XIII (p. 300)
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX OF PERSONS
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