Emancipation of the Peasantry in Lower Austria: The Economists’ Views, the Role of the Estates, and the Revolution of 1848
Guenther Chaloupek
Chapter Chapter 5 in The Liberation of the Serfs, 2012, pp 19-31 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Emancipation of the peasantry in Austria started during the reign of Empress Maria Theresa, and was completed by the revolution of 1848. In a gradual process, peasants’ obligations and the lords’ powers were reduced in several waves of agricultural reforms, which are described in the contribution. The contemporary Austrian economists Joseph von Sonnenfels and Joseph Kudler argued that restrictions of personal liberty of peasant were considered obsolete for philosophical and political reasons, forced labour and incomplete property rights had a negative impact on the productivity of the agricultural sector. For similar reasons, critical attitudes towards the existing system of land tenure became more widespread among the noble landowners of Lower Austria after 1830. The Estates’ proposals for reform were neglected by the Austrian government. The completion of the emancipation of the peasantry had to wait for the revolution of 1848. The abolition of the system of land tenure was finally achieved by one of the last decrees of the short-lived parliamentary assembly which gave full property rights to the peasants while partial compensation was provided for noble landowners. Agricultural reform survived the political backlash of the counterrevolution and was swiftly implemented thereafter.
Keywords: Land Tenure; Corporal Punishment; Large Estate; Small Farm Holding; Farm Holding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0085-1_5
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