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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 358–359.
Published: 01 July 2001
...Loretta T. Burns Tithe Surveys for Historians . Roger J. P. Kain Hugh C. Prince . Copyright 2001 Agricultural History Society 2001 358 / Agricultural History ble. Dudley supports her anti-capitalist argument with solid research and informed analysis. She concludes that capitalism...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (4): 536–537.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Margaret Yates Peasants and Production in the Medieval North-East: The Evidence from Tithes, 1270-1536 . Ben Dodds . Copyright 2008 Agricultural History Society 2008 AgriculturHalistory Fall PeasantsandProductioninthMe edieval North-East:TheEvidencefrom Tithes,1270-1536.By Ben Dodds...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 356–358.
Published: 01 July 2001
.... Debra Reid Eastern Illinois University Tithe Surveys for Historians. By Roger J. P. Kain and Hugh C. Prince. Chichester, U.K.: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., 2000. 160 pp., ?14.99, hardback, ISBN 1-86077-125-4. The Tithe Commutation Act of 1836 was one of the parliamentary measures passed after the Napoleonic...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 359–361.
Published: 01 July 2001
... shift. Used with census returns, registry of births and deaths, and with rate assessments, the tithe files, with their evidence of dispute resolutions and counter claims, offer resources for community reconstruction, layout of farms, identification of tenants and owners, soil type and produc? tion...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (4): 537–538.
Published: 01 October 2008
... in a clearly assimilatable manner. Many of the conclusions are based on a comparison of prices and the relative quan titiesof differentgrains produced and output mixes, and Dodds has occasion to compare the tithe data with demesne outputs and change over time. Central to the study are the data presented...
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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (2): 191–200.
Published: 01 April 2004
... industry in El Paso. Church officials ac? quired much of the local production in the form of tithe payments and subsequently sold it in Chihuahua. Local diocesan clergy also grew grapes. In addition, the Diocese of Durango owned everything necessary for the production of wine and brandy. The vicar...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (3): 482–522.
Published: 01 July 2003
... produced, both in terms of value and physical volume (net of tithe). At the same time, twothirds of the value of all animals and animal products found their way to the market. The proportion of total output (net of tithe) that was dispatched through market sales, regarding both types of husbandry...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (1): 23–49.
Published: 01 February 2024
... recorded in tithe reports during the early 1830s. Among the products that were subject to tithes in 1831 was honey, which was placed in the category of “sweets.” In the pueblo of Pociaxun, in Campeche, Joaquín de la Cueva collected from fifteen haciendas and four towns the amount of sixty-seven jars...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (2): 255–257.
Published: 01 April 2001
... hillsides were subject to severe soil erosion. As the landscape changed, however, the material condition of many peasants im? proved. In part, this was because the removal of church tithes and seigneur? ial exactions allowed peasant proprietors to keep a larger share of their out- put. Equally important...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (2): 245–247.
Published: 01 April 2001
..., from probate inventories to tithe surveys and farmers' notebooks. While the statistical evidence is necessarily unsystematic, it is clear that there was a substantial general improvement in yields (though it would help to be told what a comb measure comprised). More interestingly, differences...
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Agricultural History (2019) 93 (4): 759–761.
Published: 01 October 2019
...; likewise, a small minority of nobles and clergy held disproportionately large grain stocks amassed through tithes, mill tolls, and other seigneurial dues. From notarial records, contracts, judicial registers, and letters, Dechêne weaves a nuanced story demonstrating how the economy of grain namely wheat...
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Agricultural History (2015) 89 (3): 336–357.
Published: 01 July 2015
... trials that followed the diffusions of this crop complements the information provided by notary records. For instance, in order to claim the tithes from the harvest, the bishop of Valencia brought the sugarcane producers before the Governació (royal court of Justice) in 1432. in this context, on december...
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Agricultural History (2002) 76 (2): 172–187.
Published: 01 April 2002
... Historical Quarterly25 (Autumn1994): 340 -64 43 Leonard J. Arrington, "The Mormon Tithing House: A Frontier Business Institution," Business History Review28 (March1945): 24 -58. Irrigating the Mormon Heartland: The Operation of the Irrigation Companies Communities, 1847-1880 in Wasatch Oasis...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (4): 488–512.
Published: 01 October 2017
... de Namur 1938 31 ( 1938 ): 356 – 71 ; Herman Van der Wee , “The Agricultural Development of the Low Countries as Revealed by the Tithe and Rent Statistics, 1250–1800,” in Productivity of Land and Agricultural Innovation in the Low Countries , eds. Herman Van der Wee and Eddy Van...
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Agricultural History (2010) 84 (3): 352–380.
Published: 01 July 2010
... themonasteries of the province of Lower Austria. Rather than taking more and more of the leased land under their own control to increase revenues, they invested in securing their income from tithes by organizing tithe collection and overseeing the agricultural operations of the subjects in their villages...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (4): 443–463.
Published: 01 October 2007
...,charteredpriesthood, tithes, and the pageantry of a monarch and feudal nobility." A speaker at an 1850 Tammany Hall meeting struck a similar chord: In Europe, while some men are born in the inheritance of vast estates, surrounded with all the luxuries which themost glowing fancy could desire, others...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (3): 317–341.
Published: 01 August 2022
... to defend the economic interests of fellow society members who toiled on the New Basin Canal. These societies were derived from mid-eighteenth-century prototypes to seek redress of such grievances as rack-rents, evictions, and oppressive tithe collection. In pursuing these objectives, varied tactics were...
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Agricultural History (2010) 84 (4): 479–505.
Published: 01 October 2010
... made both tithing and farming practices open to the scrutiny of the congrega tion, hopefully both increasing church finances and promoting better land husbandry. In 1946 second-year teacher training pupils at Hartzell Training Institute (Old Umtali mission) became the firstgroup to imple ment...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (4): 460–492.
Published: 01 October 2011
... and eighteenth centuries are incomplete, historians have compiled sufficient information from an array of sources to provide a reasonably accurate estimate. Manorial accounts, tithe records, probate inventories, journals, diaries, and other informal records of both farmers and travelers have been mined...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (1): 2–253.
Published: 01 January 2003
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