La organización del trabajo en el mundo rural y sus evoluciones históricas. Época medieval
Isabel Alfonso
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Isabel Alfonso: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones científicas (CSIC)
Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, 2000, issue 20, 15-23
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This article seeks to review the papers given at the Agrarian History Conference held in Bilbao (September 1999), in the section on the organization of rural work during the Middle Ages: one paper was on slave labour in Mallorca and another on paid labour in Tierra de Campos in Castile. Both cases focus on two types of labour relations that do not agree with those considered dominant in the economic system in which they are situated. Then, my comments aim to raise some of the problems and implications of conferring central importance to one single form of work relation as characteristic of any social formation. They are considerations carried out from the critiques which the classical model of capitalism has received. The proposal is that interdisciplinarity should take into account the communication among historians of different periods.
Keywords: Middle Age; work; slavery; waged labour; peasantry; household; culture; community; social reproduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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