第8A节:产业研究与结构

SESSION 8A: INDUSTRY STUDIES AND STRUCTURES

Journal of Economic History · 2001
被引 0
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1680年前巴巴多斯40年间从白人仆役和小农经济向糖业和奴隶制种植园经济转型的动态,利用数千人的职业史数据揭示土地整合、小农与工匠的作用以及商人参与。

Abstract

This paper investigates the dynamics of rapid frontier development in the 40 years of Barbados' history before 1680, the decades of its transition to sugar island and slave-based “plantocracy” from a settler economy peopled by white servants and numerous small land-owners. It uses a linked data set of several thousand individuals who appeared over time in three key data sources: the 1665 export registration, the 1679 census holdings of property, and the record of deeds. Combining these sources into career histories of thousands of the people who lived in Barbados during its sugar revolution make it possible to answer some of the most intriguing questions about that economic transition. In particular, these new data shed light on the land-consolidating activities of individual landowners over time, the role of small planters and artisans in the process of land clearing and agricultural capital formation, and the participation of merchants and foreign investors in creating sugar enterprises.

巴巴多斯糖业转型种植园经济土地集中小种植者投资者参与