Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germany
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Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germany
UPiiiPtií ími!ỉ II Pũmvroi.ưoionr II: ị.ECOLOGY, ECONOMY AND STATE FORMATION IN EARLY MODERN GERMANYPAUL WAR DEEcology, Economy and State Formation in Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germanyn Early Modern GermanyThis is an innovative study of the agrarian world and growth of government in early modem Germany through the medium of pre-ind US trial society’s most basic material resource, wood. Paul Warde offers a regional study of south-west Germany from the late fifteenth lo the early e Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germanyighteenth century, demonstrating the stability of rhe economy and social structure through periods of demographic pressure, warfare and epidemic. He cEcology, economy and state formation in early modern germany
asts new light on the nature of ‘wood shortages’ and societal response to environmental challenge, and shows how institutional responses largely basedUPiiiPtií ími!ỉ II Pũmvroi.ưoionr II: ị.ECOLOGY, ECONOMY AND STATE FORMATION IN EARLY MODERN GERMANYPAUL WAR DEEcology, Economy and State Formation in Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germanyls that oppose the ‘market’ to a ‘natural economy’ in understanding economic behaviour. This is a major contribution to debates about the sustainability of peasant economy and society in early modem Europe, to our understanding of the growth of the state, and to new ecological approaches to history Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germanyand historical geography.PAUL WARDE is Lecturer in History at the University’ of Cambridge.Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in PasEcology, economy and state formation in early modern germany
t Time 41Series EditorsRICHARD SMITHCambridge Group for the History of Population and Social StructureJAN DE VRIESUniversity of California at BerkeleyUPiiiPtií ími!ỉ II Pũmvroi.ưoionr II: ị.ECOLOGY, ECONOMY AND STATE FORMATION IN EARLY MODERN GERMANYPAUL WAR DEEcology, Economy and State Formation in Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germany revealed much that was previously obscure about societal stability and change in the past. It has also suggested that crossing the conventional boundaries between these branches of history' can be very rewarding.This series exemplifies the value of interdisciplinary work of this kind, and includes Ecology, economy and state formation in early modern germanybooks on topics such as family, kinship and neighbourhood; welfare provision and social control; work and leisure; migration; urban growth; and legalEcology, economy and state formation in early modern germany
structures and procedures, as well as more familiar matters. It demonstrates that, for example, anthropology’ and economics have become as close intelUPiiiPtií ími!ỉ II Pũmvroi.ưoionr II: ị.ECOLOGY, ECONOMY AND STATE FORMATION IN EARLY MODERN GERMANYPAUL WAR DEEcology, Economy and State Formation inUPiiiPtií ími!ỉ II Pũmvroi.ưoionr II: ị.ECOLOGY, ECONOMY AND STATE FORMATION IN EARLY MODERN GERMANYPAUL WAR DEEcology, Economy and State Formation inGọi ngay
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