Article ID: CBB511267631

The agricultural revolution and the conditions of the rural poor, southern Sweden, 1750–1860 (2017)

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The social consequences of agrarian change have been widely debated. The traditional view of the lower classes becoming increasingly vulnerable due to the loss of access to resources has been met with the revisionist view that this change was counteracted by an increase in the volume and regularity of employment due to investments and new farming practices. This article address this issue by studying the agricultural revolution in southern Sweden using aggregate data at the parish level. New micro-level data on actual harvest outcomes, supplemented by price data, make it possible to differentiate between the development of the local economy and exogenous price shocks. Our results indicate a clear mortality response to harvest fluctuations in general and to harvest failures in particular. The response differed greatly between farming regions, being strongest in the areas most dependent on grain production. The response also diminished during the agricultural revolution, indicating the increasing efficiency of the local economy. This indicates employment effects in line with the revisionist view. At the same time, vulnerability to fluctuations in prices of basic foodstuffs remained high until the second half of the nineteenth century and was also quite similar across farming regions.

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Authors & Contributors
Richard Dwight Porcher
Casey, Matthew
Flores, Lori A.
Dvera I. Saxton
Berger, Thor
Vandendriessche, Joris
Journals
Economic History Review
Journal of Global History
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Agricultural History
Publishers
Yale University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
SUNY Press
University of South Carolina Press
University of Chicago Press
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
Agriculture
Farmers
Labor and laborers
Science and society
Farms
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
People
Smith, Adam
Malthus, Thomas Robert
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
17th century
20th century, early
16th century
Places
United States
England
Atlantic world
Europe
California (U.S.)
Arkansas (U.S.)
Institutions
Bureau of Plant Industry (United States)
United States. Office of Indian Affairs
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