Land, labbour and tenure: the institutional arragements of conflict and cooperation in comparative perspective : proocedings twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, August 1998
MAP20070037149International Economic History Congress (20º: 1998: Madrid)Land, labbour and tenure: the institutional arragements of conflict and cooperation in comparative perspective : proocedings twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, August 1998 / Clara Eugenia Núñez ed. — Sevilla : Universidad de Sevilla : Fundación EL MONTE : Fundación Fomento de la Historia Económica, 1998187 p. ; 24 cmTheories of Tenacy and sharecropping -- Manor, management and production Relations: a estudy of institutions. Cistercians in the central countries of the middle ages -- Agrarian contracts in 1427 Tuscany -- Mortgage credits: a proto-capital market in the early stages of economic development: Massachusetts, 1642-1770 -- Freehold tenure in the late 18th century Denmark -- The abolition of labour services in 18th century Hungrary -- Corporate control of arable land in 17th-19th century Japan -- Vines and sharecropping: the case of Cataluña: 1700s-1930s -- The lingering survival of acient tenures in English -- Tenacy as a family strategy for survival in the Mid-19th century Ontario -- Paternalism or discrimination? Underlying factors in cash rental rate differences between blacks and whites in the US Postbellun south -- Contractual learning and institutional change: the evolution of the sugar cane contract in Cuba, 1889-1929 -- Land tenure contracts in post-gold rush California