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Land, Labour and Livestock: Historical Studies in European Agricultural Productivity
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European Agricultural ProductivityBruce CampbellEconomic DevelopmentLand UseAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural ProductionEconomic HistoryProductivityFarming SystemSustainable AgricultureLand RedistributionPublic HealthAgricultural ProductivityEconomicsAgricultural ImpactLabour ProductivityAgricultural HistoryAgrarian Political EconomyIndustrial RevolutionAgricultural SystemWorld Economic HistoryBusinessFarming SystemsNatural Resource EconomicsProductivity Change
Productivity change in European agricultural development, Mark Overton and Bruce Campbell improving soil productivity in the pre-fertilizer era, Robert Shiel agricultural productivity in the pre-documentary past, Martin Jones agrarian productivity on the estates of the Bishopric of Winchester in the early 13th century - a managerial perspective, Kathleen Biddick labour productivity in medieval agriculture - Tuscany and the Low Countries, Gunnar Persson land, labour, livestock and productivity trends in English seignorial agriculture - 1208-1450, Bruce Campbell the determinants of land productivity on the Bishop of Winchester's demesne of Rimpton - 1208 to 1403, Christopher Thornton labour productivity in English agriculture - 1300-1860, Gregory Clark the two English agricultural revolutions - 1459-1850, Robert Allen measuring crop yields in early modern England, Paul Glennie the determinants of crop yields in early modern England, Mark Overton energy availability and agricultural productivity, E.A.Wrigley the growth of labour productivity in the production of wheat in the cinq grosses fermes of France - 1750-1929, George Grantham agricultural productivity in Belgium and Ireland in the early 19th century, Peter Solar and Martine Goossens the poverty of Italy and the backwardness of its agriculture before 1914, Patrick O'Brien and Gianni Toniolo agricultural output and productivity in post-famine Ireland, Michael Turner Irish agriculture north and south since 1900, Cormac O'Grada.