Trading Peasant Land: Patterns and Strategies of Land Transactions in Late Medieval Central Europe and Northern Italy

Trading Peasant Land: Patterns and Strategies of Land Transactions in Late Medieval Central Europe and Northern Italy

Veranstalter
"Busy Tenants" Project, Department of Economic and Social History, University of Vienna
Veranstaltungsort
Almo Collegio Borromeo, Piazza Borromeo 8, 27100 Pavia
Ort
Pavia
Land
Italy
Vom - Bis
22.11.2018 - 23.11.2018
Von
Samuel Nussbaum

There were numerous reasons for changes of possession and various institutions defined the form those transactions took in late medieval times. The Workshop addresses the circulation of landed property in different regions of Central Europe and Northern Italy. The questions centre on structures, acting parties and their priorities.

Programm

Thursday, 22 November 2018

14:30–15:00 – Welcome Adress and Introduction (Thomas Frank, Pavia)

15:00–18:45 – Panel 1 (chaired by Ricardo Rao, Bergamo)

The influence of partible inheritance on land transactions among siblings. Lambach mid-15th century (Johannes Kaska, Vienna)

The The ‘land-family bond’ in wine growing villages near Vienna, 1450–1550 (Samuel Nussbaum, Vienna)

Vienna’s wine. Citizens and their vineyard investments around 1400 AD (Thomas Ertl, Berlin)

Friday, 23 November 2018

09:00–12:30 – Panel 2 (chaired by Mario Rizzo, Pavia)

The transfer of peasant land in the Cheb region around 1450 (Czech Republic) (Thomás Klír, Prague)

A land market among locals – Land transactions in the Aflenz estate (Upper Styria), 1494–1550 (Birgit Heinzle, St. Gallen)

Hidden reasons or apparent purchase? Land swap contracts in early modern southern Tyrol (Janine Maegraith, Vienna)

14:00–16:30 – Panel 3 (chaired by Amar Salem Baadj, Trier)

The lease market in the region of Treviso: the tenants of the Hospital Santa Maria dei Battuti, 15th–16th century (Thomas Frank, Pavia)

Capitalism and peasants economy. Agrarian contracts, socio-economic stratification and households organisation in the early modern Lombardy (Matteo Di Tullio, Pavia)

16:30–17:00 – Final Discussion (Thomas Ertl, Berlin and Emmanuel Huertas, Toulouse)

Kontakt

Samuel Nussbaum
Department of Economic and Social History
University of Vienna, Universitätsring 1, A-1010 Vienna

samuel.nussbaum@univie.ac.at

https://busytenants.univie.ac.at/workshops/trading-peasant-land/
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