Custom, Work & Market Capitalism
                                                                                                        Fisher, Chris
                                                                                                
                                                
                        | Autor: | Fisher, Chris | 
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| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 30.05.2016 | 
| EAN: | 9780992946678 | 
| Sprache: | Englisch | 
| Seitenzahl: | 198 | 
| Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert | 
| Verlag: | Breviary Stuff Publications | 
| Untertitel: | The Forest of Dean Colliers, 1788-1888 | 
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                        During the eighteenth century a community of 'free' miners grew up             on Crown land in the Forest of Dean. Their right to live and work in             this region was neither conferred by the Crown nor by private             employers or landowners; it became, over the years, a customary             right. During the nineteenth century the Crown began to erode             customary rights existing on its land and replace it with forms of             market capitalism such as those which sprang up in the private sector             during this period.                          This book examines how this transition was made and how the free             miners responded to the encroachments of market capitalism. It             provides important insights into the way in which the body of custom             altered over time and into the fundamental relations of property,             production and law in a society. The ways in which customs were             transformed and the sorts of adaptations which had to be made in             customs which survived were an index of change in the wider             society.
                    
                                     
    
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