Colonización feudal y organización del territorio. Mallorca, 1230–13501
Gabriel Jover and
Ricard Soto
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2002, vol. 20, issue 3, 439-477
Abstract:
Taking as an example the island of Mallorca, the authors identify the different socioenvironmental, institutional and economic factors that influenced the feudal colonization of this island in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. This study also suggests, by comparing this case with others, that the petrification of the late medieval agrarian structures introduced a sort of path dependence which favoured certain patterns of development to the detriment of others.
Date: 2002
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