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Part I. The Major Economic and Demographic Indices: 1. Demography: the sources; 2. The population: changes in numbers; 3. Prices; 4. Wages; 5. The gross product; 6. Part II. The Economic Subjects: Peasants and Lords: 6. The peasants: the occupation of the land and the holdings; 7. Peasant holdings; 8. The lords: the revenue from seigneurial dues; 9. The demesnes; Part III. The Stages of the Crisis: 10. From growth to depression; 11. The first breaks: c. 1337–1410; 13. The disasters: c. 1410–1450; 14. The economic and demographic renaissance: c. 1450–1500; 15. The new deadlock in growth: c. 1500–1550; General conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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