Imperfect Peasant Economy
Discover the intricate dynamics of rural life in nineteenth-century France with Imperfect Peasant Economy by Gregor Dallas. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this insightful paperback spans 368 pages, offering a deep dive into the economic conditions that shaped the Loire River Valley and beyond. Rather than dismissing the small-holder economy as outdated, Dallas highlights its remarkable adaptability and resilience. This compelling analysis challenges conventional views on 'industrialisation' and 'modernisation', providing readers with a fresh perspective on European history. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is essential for understanding the complexities of rural conditions in the United Kingdom and Europe from c. 1700 to c. 1900. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking exploration of economic survival and transformation.