J.A. Faber

Cattle-plague in the Netherlands during the eighteenth century

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This scholarly study examines the outbreaks of cattle plague (rinderpest) in the Netherlands during the eighteenth century and analyses their economic and social consequences. The author discusses the spread of the disease, contemporary measures taken to control it, governmental interventions, and the impact on agriculture and rural society. The work situates the epidemics within the broader context of agrarian development and public policy.

Condition

Used - Good

Language

English

Article type

Book - Paperback

Year

1962

Publisher

Overdruk uit Mededelingen van de landbouwhogeschool (Wageningen)

Number of pages

7 pages

Illustrated

No

Discolouration.