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- aggregation date "2012".
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- aggregation subject "History and Archaeology".
- aggregation title "Het Brugse Sint-Janshospitaal en zijn grote hoevepachters in de 15e en 16e eeuw: wederkerigheid en continuïteit in functie van voedselzekerheid".
- aggregation abstract "Recently, historians have emphasized that the introduction of lease holding in rural society did not inevitably lead to competition and engrossment, but that its impact depended on the exact arrangement of the lease system and the economic and social context in which it emerges. The lease holding strategy of the Saint-John’s hospital of Bruges clearly demonstrates that lease holding could also be determined by the incomes policy of a landowner. This urban charitable institution, one of the most important landowners of the county of Flanders, aimed for a long-lasting, personal relationship and cooperation with the lease holders of their large farms during the 15th and 16th century. In exchange for a secure provisioning and various services, the hospital offered their tenants flexible terms of payment, well equipped farms and ensured continuity for the tenants’ offspring.".
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