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Land, population and famine in the English uplands: a Westmorland case study, c.1370-1650

机译:英国高地的土地,人口与饥荒:Westmorland案例研究,约1370-1650年

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There is much we still do not know about the relationship between land, population and famine in early modern England. In his classic work on Famine in Tudor and Stuart England, Andrew Appleby presented a broadly Malthusian picture in which populationgrowth in the upland north-west was accompanied by the subdivision of peasant holdings and the expansion of cultivation at the margins of sustainability. This article questions the uniformity of this picture. Evidence from the Barony of Kendal in Westmorland suggests that tenant numbers had peaked by about 1560, while manor courts successfully controlled enclosure and the subdivision of holdings. Indeed, evidence from the early seventeenth century suggests that, rather than forming a famine-prone mass,customary tenants in the area enjoyed at least some prosperity. At the same time, however, the period from the late sixteenth to the early seventeenth century saw the development of a large population of subtenants, and it was this group that suffered most from famine in 1623.
机译:关于现代英格兰早期的土地,人口与饥荒之间的关系,我们仍然不了解很多。安德鲁·阿普比比(Andrew Appleby)在他关于都铎和斯图尔特(Stuart)英格兰的饥荒的经典著作中,展示了一个广泛的马尔萨斯风格的图画,其中西北高地的人口增长伴随着农民持股的细分以及耕种在可持续性边缘的扩张。本文质疑这张图片的均匀性。来自Westmorland的Kendal贵族的证据表明,租户数量在1560年达到顶峰,而庄园法院成功地控制了住房的圈闭和所有权的细分。的确,十七世纪初期的证据表明,该地区的惯常租户没有形成饥荒倾向的群众,而是至少享有一定程度的繁荣。然而,与此同时,从十六世纪末到十七世纪初,大量租户得以发展,正是这一群体在1623年遭受饥荒之苦最大。

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