Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Introduction - Richard L. Rudolph
The Major Issues
2. Major Issues in the Study of the European Peasant Family, Economy, and Society - Richard L. Rudolph
Effects of the Physical Environment on Peasant Family Structure
3. Peasant and Non-Peasant Family Forms in Relation to the Physical Environment and the Local Economy - Michael Mitterauer
4. Late Marriage: Causes and Consequences of the Austrian Alpine Marriage Pattern - Norbert Ortmayr
Effects of the Social and Cultural Environment on Peasant Family Structure
5. Socio-economic Change, Peasant Household Structure and Demographic Behaviour in a French Department - James R. Lehning
6. The Stem Family, Demography and Inheritance: The Social Frontiers of Auto-Regulation - Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
The Relationship of the Peasant Household to the Wider Economy and Society
A. THEORY
7. The Protoindustrial Household Economy: Toward a Formal Analysis - Ulrich Pfister
B. THE PEASANT AND MARKETS FOR LABOUR AND GOODS
8. Family Labour Strategies in Early Modern Swabia - Martha White Paas
9. Peasants as Consumers of Manufactured Goods in Italy around 1600 - Domenico Sella
C. DEGREES OF FREEDOM IN PEASANT FAMILY CHOICE
10. Family and Economy in an Early Nineteenth-century Baltic Serf Estate - Andrejs Plakans and Charles Wetherell
Effects of Protoindustrialization on the Peasant Family and Society
11. From Peasant Society to Class Society: Some Aspects of Family and Class in a North-west German Protoindustrial Parish, Seventeenth-Nineteenth Centuries - Jürgen Schlumbohm
12. Womanhood and Motherhood: The Rouen Manufacturing Community, Women Workers, and the French Factory Acts - Gay L. Gullickson
Conclusion
13. Family and Economy: Some Comparative Perspectives - Stanley L. Engerman
Index
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