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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Map and Figures
- Tables
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: Agrarian Fundamentalism and English Agricultural Development
- 2 Enclosure in the South Midlands
- 3 Enclosure and Depopulation
- 4 The Rise of the Yeoman
- 5 The Disappearance of the Yeoman in the Open Fields
- 6 The Adoption of Modern Methods
- 7 Yields and Output
- 8 Employment and Labour Productivity
- 9 Rent Increases and Overall Farm Efficiency
- 10 Yeomen, Capitalist Farmers, and the Growth in Yields
- 11 Labour Shedding and the Growth in Productivity
- 12 The Failure of Protoindustry and the Origins of the Surplus Labour Economy, 1676–1831
- 13 Agrarian Change and Economic Growth
- 14 Who Gained from the Agricultural Revolution?
- 15 The Yeoman Alternative
- Appendix I Regional Patterns of Peasant Land Tenure
- Appendix II The Batchelor–Parkinson Farm Model
- Appendix III Sources of Real Wages
- Appendix IV Sources of Agricultural Output and Input Price Indices
- Bibliography
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
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- Enclosure and the Yeoman
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Map and Figures
- Tables
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: Agrarian Fundamentalism and English Agricultural Development
- 2 Enclosure in the South Midlands
- 3 Enclosure and Depopulation
- 4 The Rise of the Yeoman
- 5 The Disappearance of the Yeoman in the Open Fields
- 6 The Adoption of Modern Methods
- 7 Yields and Output
- 8 Employment and Labour Productivity
- 9 Rent Increases and Overall Farm Efficiency
- 10 Yeomen, Capitalist Farmers, and the Growth in Yields
- 11 Labour Shedding and the Growth in Productivity
- 12 The Failure of Protoindustry and the Origins of the Surplus Labour Economy, 1676–1831
- 13 Agrarian Change and Economic Growth
- 14 Who Gained from the Agricultural Revolution?
- 15 The Yeoman Alternative
- Appendix I Regional Patterns of Peasant Land Tenure
- Appendix II The Batchelor–Parkinson Farm Model
- Appendix III Sources of Real Wages
- Appendix IV Sources of Agricultural Output and Input Price Indices
- Bibliography
- Index