This book, edited by Max Sering and Constantin von Dietze, is a comprehensive study of rural land inheritance practices in various European countries during the early 20th century. It is part of the series 'Schriften des Vereins für Sozialpolitik' and presents detailed analyses and reports from different regions, including Austria, France, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The book examines the social and legal aspects of land inheritance, focusing on the customs, economic implications, and the influence of post-war conditions on these practices. It targets scholars and professionals in social policy and agrarian studies, aiming to provide insights into the diverse cultural and legal frameworks that govern land inheritance in rural Europe. |