10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COTTIERISM»
Discover the use of
cottierism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cottierism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
John Elliot Cairnes: Collected Works
22. IRELAND. IN. TRANSITION. The. Decline. of. Cottierism. Source: Economist.
7 October 1865: 1204-1205. A step in the transition which we have been
attempting to trace, not less pregnant with consequences than any we have yet
noted, ...
John Elliott Cairnes, Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley, 2003
2
England's Disgrace?: J.S. Mill and the Irish Question
Moreover, the men who had purchased land through the Encumbered Estates
Court injected into Ireland's agricultural society a commercial attitude to land
wholly inimical to the survival of cottierism. Greatly facilitating the operation of
these ...
3
The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal
Precisely the same thing happened in Bengal. In Ireland the results in time were
middlemen and cottierism ; in Bengal they have been the same : if the ryots have
not everywhere been reduced to a state of cottierism, the tendency of the laws ...
4
Nineteenth-Century Worlds: Global Formations Past and Present
“Cottierism,” he argues, is “a specific and almost unique product of Irish industrial
life.” The product not of a normative path of historical and economic development,
cottierism is rather the effect of the “violent arrest” of that development and its ...
Keith Hanley, Greg Kucich, 2013
5
Back to the Future of Irish Studies: Festschrift for Tadhg Foley
'Cottierism', he argues, is 'a specific and almost unique product of Irish industrial
life'. The product not of a normative path of historical and economic development,
cottierism is instead the effect of the Violent arrest' of that development and its ...
Cottierism, as a system, is thus passing away; and in place of the old cottiers
there is arising a class of farmers, not altogether without capital, with holdings
ranging from 15 to 30 and 40 acres ; and a class of mere labourers employed
chiefly by ...
(4) The functions of the State are correctly treated separately, but various
chapters in the preceding Books should have been reserved for this practical part
; amongst these may be mentioned the chapter on ' The Abolition of Cottierism,'
and ...
8
Economists and the Irish Economy from the Eighteenth Century ...
These included the 'extensive reductions' of cottierism in Ireland, the prospects of
the farming class immediately above the cottier class, the arguments in favour of
a peasant proprietorship, and the problems of getting the land into the hands of ...
9
Principles of political economy, with some of their ...
... there is some foundation. But in their precautions against cottierism, these well-
meaning persons do not perceive, that if the system they patronize is not a cottier
system, it is, in essentials, neither more nor less than a system of conacre.
10
Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their ...
It ma not, perhaps, be strictly true that, if the present number of inhabitants are to
be maintained at home, it can only be either on the old vicious system of
cottierism, or as small proprietors growing their own food. The lands which will
remain ...