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Land and Capital in Scotland, 1685-1914 (opens in new tab)

In this post Tom Pye (University College London) presents their research, which was supported by an Economic History Society Carnevali Small Research Grant. — Scholarship on wealth-holding across the ‘pre-industrial’ world is flourishing. But finding data on the role of landownership in the story can be difficult. Most countries did not have estate taxes of […] The post Land and Capital in Scotland, 1685-1914 appeared first on Economic History Society.

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