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common in Lorraine. In
Italy and France, respectively, it was
called mezzadria and métayage, or
halving – the halving, that is, of the
produce of the...
- was
found only in Puglia, in
southern Italy.
After the
collapse of the
mezzadria system of share-cropping in the 1960s, the dogs
became rare. The modern...
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Castilian mediero, the
Slavic połownictwo and izdolshchina, the
Italian mezzadria, and the
Islamic system of muzara‘a (المزارعة), are
examples of legal...
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virgin olive oil, the term
itself most
probably originated from Tuscany;
mezzadria peasants would make wine but had to give most to the landlord, leaving...
- in the area
until displaced by
mechanisation and the
collapse of the
mezzadria system following the
Second World War; they were in use in agriculture...
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kilometres (12 miles) to the west by road). It
contains a
museum of the
mezzadria agrarian life
typical of the area, with farm tools, dresses, photos, etc...
- in
evidence the social, economic, and
productive implications of the
mezzadria (called
metayage in English):
first of all it had to exist, from the economic...
- was the main
reason for emigration,
specifically the lack of land as
mezzadria sharecropping flourished in Italy,
especially in the South, and property...
- wine of
second choice" by
Apergi and
Bianco (1991, 87). In Tuscany, the
mezzadria peasants were
involved in wine production, but most of the wine produced...
- was the main
reason for emigration,
specifically the lack of land as
mezzadria sharecropping flourished in Italy,
especially in the South, and property...