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Spanish Agriculture

Spanish Agriculture

Spanish Agriculture

The Long Siesta, 1765–1965
James Simpson, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
November 2003
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Paperback
9780521525169

    Spanish Agriculture: The Long Siesta, 1765–1965, first published in 1996, is a major study in English of Spanish agrarian history. James Simpson examines how traditional agriculture responded to population growth and the integration of commodity markets, emphasising both Spain's regional variations and its context in Europe. Using statistical data as well as his wide knowledge of the recent secondary literature, Simpson argues that decisive changes in farming techniques only occurred at the start of this century. He rejects arguments that slow growth can be explained by poor resources or inefficient farmers. Indeed, farmers were quick to change when they had market opportunities, but development was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War and subsequent short-sighted government policies, only resuming in the 1950s. This comprehensive study will be of relevance to students and scholars of historical geography and agrarian history, as well as economic history.

    • The first major study in English of the historical development of Spanish agriculture for this period
    • Offers an interpretative analysis
    • It places the Spanish experience in an international setting

    Product details

    November 2003
    Paperback
    9780521525169
    340 pages
    229 × 152 × 23 mm
    0.527kg
    15 maps 71 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The relative backwardness of Spanish agriculture
    • 2. Traditional technologies and market opportunities, 1765–1880
    • 3. The limits to technical change, 1880–1936
    • 4. Markets and institutions, 1880–1936
    • 5. The state and the end of traditional agriculture
    • 6. Spanish agriculture in a European context.
      Author
    • James Simpson , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid