1 edition of Agrarian reform in Puglia, Lucania and Molise. found in the catalog.
Agrarian reform in Puglia, Lucania and Molise.
Published
1957
by Arti Grafiche Laterza in Bari
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
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LC Classifications | MLCM 96/13894 (H) |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 102 p. : |
Number of Pages | 102 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL942279M |
LC Control Number | 95838668 |
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An Analysis of the Italian Agrarian Reform By LORENZO M. BELOTTI* ARTICLE 44 of the Italian Constitution states that, in order to secure rational utilization of the soil and to establish equitable social relation-ships, the law imposes obligations and limitations on private ownership of land, sets limits according to regions and agri.
LAND REFORM IN SOUTHERN ITALY of the Abruzzi and Molise. It is reck-oned that abouthectares will be irrigated in Puglia and 40, hectares in Lucania, the chief areas being the Tavoliere, the Ofanto valley, and the Metaponto.
It is within this broad framework that the land reform program must be specifically appraised in both its. Preview at Google Books Check eResources and Research Guides Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this catalogue contains names, recordings and images of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive.
This piece of national legislation provided for the expropriation of poorly farmed large estates in various parts of the country, the land thus acquired being parcelled out to formerly landless agricultural workers Basilicata was part of the reform region of Puglia-Lucania-Molise, administered from axendadeportiva.com by: 2.
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From to he was an executive director of the Reform Agency of Apulia, Lucania and Molise and later of the Development Agency of Apulia. Here, as Head of agro-industrial cooperation, he promoted among local farmers a broad movement based on cooperative wineries and oil mills. Tiberius Gracchus’ agrarian reform was intended to address these issues.
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During the same period 'Riforma Fondiaria' (land reform) begins and transforms the face of the region. Unfortunately, emigration damages the communities of Basilicata since it provokes a progressive demographic impoverishment. The earthquake in Irpinia creates serious problems in the entire northern region and in the capital Potenza.
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In a number of West European countries, agrarian reforms were carried out during the bourgeois revolutions of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. They were a serious blow to feudal relations; in certain countries—England and France, for instance—feudal vestiges were.
Agriturismo Apulia: book online the best farm stays in Apulia. True Italian farmhouses selected by our staff, with more than reviews by real guests. In the Kingdom of Sicily. Under feudalism, the nobility owned most of the land.
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