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The Development Of Leaseholder In England From The Sixteenth Century To The Nineteenth

Posted on:2015-02-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431957822Subject:World History
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The16th century is a relatively important turning point in the process of the history of the England.England society changes whether in the economic society, in the political and legal.The emergence of the leaseholder is changed to one of the important performance. As a new form of land hold,The emergence of the leaseholder changed the rural society.First of all, the British rural society changed. This differentiation is not only reflected on the system of land hold, but also on the rural social structure.Along with the growth of leaseholder, Tenant farms become the major kind of land management in rural areas.Squire and Yemen stand out from their neighbors.They become the main leader of the rural social progress.Secondly,The innovation of tenure transform the common law.Common law as a regulation to protect someone between the interests of the law.At the beginning,it ignore the property of the leaseholder.But finally it label the land lease property as a tenure. Along with the protect of the common law,tenure farm developed steadily.At the last,Tenancy farm organization to promote the agriculture to the modern agricultural transformation of capitalism.the scale of real estate expanded and got concentrated. Most important change is the organization of land management.Tenancy farm tend to hire the labor.The purpose of production is increasingly market-oriented.In a word,Emergence of the leaseholder bring the shortcut to the rural social in England.Especially those who adopt new technologies and new methods for the emergence of large-scale operation, it has greatly changed the face of British rural economic and social.
Keywords/Search Tags:leaseholder, Tenancy farm, Property rights
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