Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576

The permanence of slave labour until the 16th century was a lasting legacy of the late feudal colonization of the Mallorca Island. Through a large set of probate inventories and accounting books, we have documented the use of a great deal of slaves in farming large noble estates during the 14th and...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Jover-Avellà, Antoni Mas-Forners, Ricard Soto-Company, Enric Tello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/1/168
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spelling doaj-594a003afcc340f797840ba5b0f1fe182020-11-24T20:46:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-12-0111116810.3390/su11010168su11010168Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576Gabriel Jover-Avellà0Antoni Mas-Forners1Ricard Soto-Company2Enric Tello3Economics Department, University of Girona, Montilivi Campus, 17003 Girona, SpainDepartament of Historical Sciences and Arts Theory, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, University of Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Cra. de Valldemossa, km 7.5, 07122 Palma, SpainDepartment of Economic History, Institutions, Policy and World Economy, University of Barcelona, Diagonal Avenue 690, 08034 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Economic History, Institutions, Policy and World Economy, University of Barcelona, Diagonal Avenue 690, 08034 Barcelona, SpainThe permanence of slave labour until the 16th century was a lasting legacy of the late feudal colonization of the Mallorca Island. Through a large set of probate inventories and accounting books, we have documented the use of a great deal of slaves in farming large noble estates during the 14th and 15th centuries. The defeat of the peasant revolt of 1450–1454 offered to nobles and patricians the opportunity to seize much of the land previously colonized by Mallorcan peasants. This creation of a dispossessed peasantry, combined with new trade demands, led to a transition from slave-powered manorial farms to capitalist olive oil-exporting estates that took advantage of the low-wage workforce reserve. A peculiar feature was the massive use of women’s gangs as olive pickers when olive oil became the main cash-crop exported from the 16th century onwards. By linking changes in work and land uses, this study brings to Southern Europe the debate over the driving forces of the emergence of agrarian capitalism.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/1/168feudalismslaveryagricultural low-wage labour marketwomen hired as farm daily labourersland use changesocioecological transition
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Enric Tello
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Antoni Mas-Forners
Ricard Soto-Company
Enric Tello
Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
Sustainability
feudalism
slavery
agricultural low-wage labour market
women hired as farm daily labourers
land use change
socioecological transition
author_facet Gabriel Jover-Avellà
Antoni Mas-Forners
Ricard Soto-Company
Enric Tello
author_sort Gabriel Jover-Avellà
title Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
title_short Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
title_full Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
title_fullStr Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
title_full_unstemmed Socioecological Transition in Land and Labour Exploitation in Mallorca: From Slavery to a Low-Wage Workforce, 1229–1576
title_sort socioecological transition in land and labour exploitation in mallorca: from slavery to a low-wage workforce, 1229–1576
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The permanence of slave labour until the 16th century was a lasting legacy of the late feudal colonization of the Mallorca Island. Through a large set of probate inventories and accounting books, we have documented the use of a great deal of slaves in farming large noble estates during the 14th and 15th centuries. The defeat of the peasant revolt of 1450–1454 offered to nobles and patricians the opportunity to seize much of the land previously colonized by Mallorcan peasants. This creation of a dispossessed peasantry, combined with new trade demands, led to a transition from slave-powered manorial farms to capitalist olive oil-exporting estates that took advantage of the low-wage workforce reserve. A peculiar feature was the massive use of women’s gangs as olive pickers when olive oil became the main cash-crop exported from the 16th century onwards. By linking changes in work and land uses, this study brings to Southern Europe the debate over the driving forces of the emergence of agrarian capitalism.
topic feudalism
slavery
agricultural low-wage labour market
women hired as farm daily labourers
land use change
socioecological transition
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/1/168
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