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La clôture des terres et la société rurale britannique : une revue critique

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  • J.M. Neeson
  • Hannah Collings

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[eng] Abstract This essay reviews the historiography of common right and enclosure. It describes the construction of a tripartite model of early modern English rural society beginning in the 1920s but argues that recent work suggests the model was premature because a substantial body of small landholders and landless users of common lands survived in England until parliamentary enclosure. Recent work suggests too that the impact of that enclosure on small landholders, women and labourers was more profound than historians have argued. Finally, earlier types of enclosure are described and assessed. [fre] Résumé Cet essai consacré à l'historiographie des droits communaux et des enclosures décrit l'élaboration depuis les années 1920 d'un modèle tripartite de la société rurale dans l'Angleterre moderne, modèle jugé prématuré dans des travaux récents à cause de la survie jusqu'aux enclosures parlementaires d'assez nombreux petits propriétaires et utilisateurs de communaux. Ces mêmes travaux suggèrent aussi que l'impact des enclosures parlementaires sur les petits propriétaires, sur les femmes et les travailleurs fut plus important qu'on ne l'a cru. On envisagera pour finir des cas plus anciens d'enclosure.

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  • J.M. Neeson & Hannah Collings, 1999. "La clôture des terres et la société rurale britannique : une revue critique," Histoire, économie & société, Programme National Persée, vol. 18(1), pages 83-106.
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    DOI: 10.3406/hes.1999.2019
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    1. Orsi, Fabienne, 2013. "Elinor Ostrom et les faisceaux de droits : l’ouverture d’un nouvel espace pour penser la propriété commune," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 14.

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