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The Peasants of Ottobeuren, 1487-1726: A Rural Society in Early Modern Europe

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Peasants of Ottobeuren, 1487-1726: A Rural Society in Early Modern Europe
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Govind P. Sreenivasan
SeriesPast and Present Publications
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:410
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 160
Category/GenreEconomic history
ISBN/Barcode 9780521834704
ClassificationsDewey:943.3 305.5/633/094337 305.5633094337
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 2 Maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 7 June 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Peasants of Ottobeuren offers a new perspective on one of the enduring problems of early modern European history: the possibilities for economic growth and social change in rural society. Based on the voluminous records of the Swabian Benedictine monastery of Ottobeuren, this study underscores the limitations of the traditional narrative of a sixteenth-century boom which foundered on the productive rigidities of the peasant economy and then degenerated into social crisis in the seventeenth century. Population growth did strain resources at Ottobeuren, but the peasantry continued to produce substantial agricultural surplus. More importantly, peasants reacted to demographic pressure by deepening their involvement in land and credit markets, and more widely and aggressively marketing the fruits of their labour. Marriage and inheritance underwent a similar process of commercialisation which made heavy demands on the peasantry, but which maintained a degree of social stability through the devastations of war, plague and famine.

Author Biography

Govind P. Sreenivasan is Assistant Professor of History, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts.

Reviews

'Govind Sreenivasan's excellent new book is a major contribution to both the literature on peasants in European society and to Early Modern German History in general.' Sehepunkte '... achieves the rare feat of spanning the period from the late fifteenth to the early eighteenth century. The book is likely to be influential.' The Agricultural History Review '... enormously rich and detailed ... an incisive and compelling analysis of the rapidly increasing commercialization of the rural economy in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.' German History