[1]孙海鹏.黄金时代荷兰共和国内陆地区的烟草种植与商品化农业的发展[J].中国农史,2016,35(02):79-89.
 SUN Hai-peng.Tobacco Growing and the Development of Agriculture Commercialization in Dutch Inland Areas during the Golden Age[J].SAMSON,2016,35(02):79-89.
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黄金时代荷兰共和国内陆地区的烟草种植与商品化农业的发展()
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《中国农史》[ISSN:1000-4459/CN:32-1061/S]

卷:
35
期数:
2016年02期
页码:
79-89
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出版日期:
2016-04-28

文章信息/Info

Title:
Tobacco Growing and the Development of Agriculture Commercialization in Dutch Inland Areas during the Golden Age
作者:
孙海鹏
南京大学 历史学院,江苏 南京 210046
Author(s):
SUN Hai-peng
School of History, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210046
关键词:
荷兰共和国烟草种植商品化农业分成租佃制技术革新
Keywords:
Dutch Republic tobacco growing commercial agriculture share-cropping technological innovations
分类号:
S-09;K207
文献标志码:
A
摘要:
16世纪以来,在市场经济的推动下,荷兰农业的商品化经营明显加强。沿海地区乡村的劳动分工逐渐扩大,内陆省份也参与到市场经济中来。例如,17世纪初,随着烟草消费需求的旺盛,乌特勒支、海尔德兰、上艾瑟尔及荷兰共和国境内其它内陆省份在商业资本的引导下建立了以市场为导向的烟草种植业。1660年后,面对着农业萧条,地主们加大了对烟草种植的投资力度,分成租佃制逐渐确立。在此期间,荷兰内陆地区的小农对烟草种植技术也进行了一系列革新,烟田的单位面积产量得以提高。荷兰近代烟草种植反映出内陆和沿海农业的差异并不像人们通常认为的那样巨大,荷兰内陆地区的小农与市场经济有着密切的联系。
Abstract:
Since the 16th century, driven by the market economy, the commercialization of Dutch agriculture has been significantly strengthened. While labor division in coastal villages was expanding, inland provinces also participated in the market economy. For example, from early 17th century, with a strong demand for tobacco consumption, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel and other inland provinces in Dutch Republic established a market-oriented tobacco growing under the initiative of commercial capital. After 1660, faced with agricultural depression, landlords increased their investment in tobacco cultivation, share cropping system was gradually established. During this period, Dutch inland peasants innovated a number of tobacco growing techniques, tobacco yield per unit area was thus improved. Tobacco growing in modern Netherlands reflects the contrast between inland and coastal agriculture is smaller than often supposed, and Dutch inland peasants are closely contacted with market economy.
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