This book, part of the series 'Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik', presents detailed reports and analyses on rural land ownership and agricultural practices in various regions of Germany in the late 19th century. It includes statistical data and observations on the socio-economic conditions of rural areas, focusing on regions like Wiesbaden, Westphalia, and the Province of Saxony. The work aims to provide insights into the structure and challenges of rural economies, highlighting issues such as land parceling, tenancy arrangements, and the impact of political boundaries on local economies. The book is intended for scholars and policymakers interested in economic history and rural development. |