Lordship and Agrarian Capitalism in the Low Countries, c. 1350-1650

Heerlijke macht en economische groei in de Lage Landen, c. 1350-1650
Start - End 
2022 - 2026 (ongoing)
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Department of History
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Abstract

This project engages with one of the most important enigmas in the history of pre-modern societies, namely the presumed impact of elite constraints on economic development. Capitalizing on a fortuitous conflux of expertise and exceptional sources, this project compares patterns of lordship with patterns of economic growth in the various regions of the Low Countries in c. 1350-1650.

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Kaat Capelle

Dirk Heirbaut

Ghent University - Ghent Legal History Institute