Los límites ecológicos del crecimiento agrario espanñol entre 1850 y 1935. Nuevos elementos para un debate1
José Pujol Andreu
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1998, vol. 16, issue 3, 645-675
Abstract:
This article examines critically the interpretation of the Spanish agriculture bertween the en of the Ancien Regime and the Civil War as backward. It argues that the enviromental and technological constraints were of a great importance for the development of the agrarian sector n that period. As an example, the article examines the incidence of the water availability, the varieties of seeds and livestock and the structures of the crops, in the use of the new fertilisers and the mechanization of reaping and threshing.
Date: 1998
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