Freedom's Price: Serfdom, Subjection, and Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848
Autor S. A. Eddieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199662753
ISBN-10: 0199662754
Pagini: 378
Ilustrații: 18 tables, 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199662754
Pagini: 378
Ilustrații: 18 tables, 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Relations between the peasantry, the Junkers and the state are central to understanding Prussian and German history between the middle of the eighteenth and the middle of the nineteenth century. By looking again at old evidence and finding much that is new, Sean Eddie has succeeded in mounting a powerfully revisionist challenge to the accepted picture. His lucid and cogently argued book will prove to be a landmark in the historiography of the period.
Compellingly argued and skilfully written, Eddie fundamentally challenges existing orthodoxies to produce a provocative, wide-ranging and important work.
Eddie's extraordinarily important reevaluation of the political economy of rural Brandenburg-Prussia slays a number of historiographic dragons and knocks down a number of historical shibboleths about peasants, about nobles, about Prussia, and about the role of subjection in rural societies ... [he is] a scholar who understands the rich complexity and contingency of Prussian rural history. A short review can scarcely do his book justice. Rich with insight and studded with marvelous aperçus ... it is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Prussia or the transformation of European rural societies more generally.
this is one of those rare books that utilizes superb archival research and sound reasoning truly to transform conventional thinking on a subject ... S.A. Eddie provocatively challenges our understanding of serfdom in Prussia between 1648 and 1848 by asserting that the relationship between noble and serf was mutually beneficial ... the tremendous research and logical arguments will make Freedom's Price a force to be reckoned with for decades to come.
Compellingly argued and skilfully written, Eddie fundamentally challenges existing orthodoxies to produce a provocative, wide-ranging and important work.
Eddie's extraordinarily important reevaluation of the political economy of rural Brandenburg-Prussia slays a number of historiographic dragons and knocks down a number of historical shibboleths about peasants, about nobles, about Prussia, and about the role of subjection in rural societies ... [he is] a scholar who understands the rich complexity and contingency of Prussian rural history. A short review can scarcely do his book justice. Rich with insight and studded with marvelous aperçus ... it is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Prussia or the transformation of European rural societies more generally.
this is one of those rare books that utilizes superb archival research and sound reasoning truly to transform conventional thinking on a subject ... S.A. Eddie provocatively challenges our understanding of serfdom in Prussia between 1648 and 1848 by asserting that the relationship between noble and serf was mutually beneficial ... the tremendous research and logical arguments will make Freedom's Price a force to be reckoned with for decades to come.
Notă biografică
Sean Eddie was educated in history at The Edinburgh Academy and Trinity College, Cambridge, and in economics during his professional career. The archival research underpinning this book was undertaken for a PhD combining the two.