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our quest to understand

ordinary people’s lives we
need tools to disentangle
peasant economy. A basic
effort has been to render
agency to the peasant, to
recognise that peasants were
active actors in rural history.

The main goal has been

to develop and test a new
conceptualisation of peasant
economy. With the
introduction of the concept
“integrated peasant economy”
(IPE), we have a tool that can
enhance our understanding
of how peasants who mixed
different income sources
organised their activity,
and were able to manage
a complex household
economy. IPE enables a better
comparability among regions
and cases as well as through
time. For these reasons this
book is a step forward in our
understanding of peasant
economy.

The volume presents

a number of case studies
concentrating on the Alps
and Scandinavia, that reveal
a remarkable comparative
potential, but including also
other areas of Slovenia, Italy
and even Japan, proving
that the integrated peasant
economy is applicable
to different regions
and historical periods.
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