Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside, 1450-1815

Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside, 1450-1815

by Philip T. Hoffman
Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside, 1450-1815

Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside, 1450-1815

by Philip T. Hoffman

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Overview

Philip Hoffman shatters the widespread myth that traditional agricultural societies in early modern Europe were socially and economically stagnant and ultimately dependent on wide-scale political revolution for their growth. Through a richly detailed historical investigation of the peasant agriculture of ancien-régime France, the author uncovers evidence that requires a new understanding of what constituted economic growth in such societies. His arguments rest on a measurement of long-term growth that enables him to analyze the economic, institutional, and political factors that explain its forms and rhythms. In comparing France with England and Germany, Hoffman arrives at fresh answers to some classic questions: Did French agriculture lag behind farming in other countries? If so, did the obstacles in French agriculture lurk within peasant society itself, in the peasants' culture, in their communal property rights, or in the small scale of their farms? Or did the obstacles hide elsewhere, in politics, in the tax system, or in meager opportunities for trade? The author discovers that growth cannot be explained by culture, property rights, or farm size, and argues that the real causes of growth derived from politics and gains from trade. By challenging other widely held beliefs, such as the nature of the commons and the workings of the rural economy, Hoffman offers a new analysis of peasant society and culture, one based on microeconomics and game theory and intended for a wide range of social scientists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691187204
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 06/05/2018
Series: The Princeton Economic History of the Western World , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 362
File size: 41 MB
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About the Author

Philip T. Hoffman is Professor of History and Social Science at the California Institute of Technology. He is the author of Church and Community in the Diocese of Lyon, 1500-1789 and, with Kathryn Norberg, Fiscal Crises, Liberty, and Representative Government, 1450-1789.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Ch. 1 Peasants, Historians, and Economic Growth

Ch. 2 Common Rights and the Village Community

Ch. 3 Labor Markets, Rental Markets, and Credit in the Local Economy

Ch. 4 Agricultural Productivity in France, 1450-1789

Ch. 5 Explaining Productivity in a Traditional Economy

Ch. 6 Conclusion

Appendix A: The Methods and Sources Used with the Notre Dame Sample

Appendix B: Measuring TFP with Other Samples of Leases

Appendix C: The Economics of Urban Fertilizer

Appendix D: Hedonic Wage Regressions

Notes

Sources and Bibliography

Index

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