Urban Decline in Early Modern Germany: Schwäbisch Hall and Its Region, 1650-1750, Volume 62During the Middle Ages, southwest Germany was one of the most prosperous areas of central Europe, but the Thirty Years' War brought devastating social and economic dislocation to the region. Focusing on the town of Schw bisch Hall, Terence McIntosh explor |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The City Its Salt and Its Wealth Tax The Historical Setting | 11 |
The Beet lists | 21 |
The Data Sets | 33 |
The Structure of the Urban Economy | 37 |
Decline and Growth | 38 |
Collapse and Recovery | 42 |
The Distribution of Wealth | 49 |
First Marriages | 136 |
Remarriages | 148 |
Migration | 159 |
Servants lourneymen and the Problem of Temporary Migration | 160 |
Permanent Migration | 165 |
Conclusion | 187 |
The Conversion of Nominal into Real Currency Values | 193 |
The Construction of the Household Tax Histories | 196 |
The Occupational Structure and Sectoral Redistribution of labor | 57 |
The Redistribution of Wealth among Occupational Groups | 67 |
The Redistribution of Wealth within Occupational Groups | 73 |
The Ruralization of Craft Production | 79 |
The PurtingOut System in Urban Craft Production | 80 |
TownCountry Relations and Urban Craft Production | 83 |
Wealth Mobility | 105 |
Constructing a Scale for the Measurement of Wealth Mobility | 106 |
The Evidence from Transition Matrixes | 114 |
The Boundaries of Class | 128 |
The Marriage Market | 135 |
Wunders Overestimation of Total Taxable Wealth | 200 |
Occupations for Male Householders in 16251682 and 1754 | 201 |
The Distribution of Occupational Wealth in 1545 and 1625 | 207 |
The Transition Matrixes for the 1682 and 1702 Cohorts | 209 |
The Wealth Distribution of All Households during the Family Cycle | 218 |
The Marriage Data | 219 |
The Migration Data | 220 |
Notes | 223 |
Sources | 283 |
307 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ansbach Augsburg Beet list Beet payment Beisitzer Bürger von Hall burghers butchers changes Chapter citizens citizenship cloth cohort Conditional Transition Matrix council countryside craft production deciles decline demographic Dinkelsbühl dishware early modern period economic eighteenth century entries family cycle female Friedrichs Gerd Wunder German towns Gewerbe grooms guild gulden Hall's Handwerk Hausgenossen Hohenlohe household wealth hundred gulden HZAN Ilshofen important increased industry Jerg Johann journeymen kilometers Künzelsau labor Langenburg linen weavers magistrates makers marriage married widows municipal native nomic Nördlingen occupational groups ordinance Peace of Westphalia percent percentage Pfahlbürger population putting-out system records regional Reichsstadt remarriage roughly rural saltmakers Schremmer Schwä Schwäbisch Hall shoemakers significantly sixteenth century social South German spinsters Stadt StdA Hall strata stratum structure Table tailors taxable wealth territories textile Thirty tion town's towns and cities trades urban artisans urban communities Urban Society Vellberg wealth distribution wealth hierarchy wealth mobility Wirtschaft women woolen weavers