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Land: Distribution, Concentration, and Social Meanings
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Töhötöm Szabó, Á.
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/ land reform
/ property
/ social meanings
2024
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Töhötöm Szabó, Á.
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/ social meanings
2024
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Land: Distribution, Concentration, and Social Meanings
2024
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Overview
The analysis argues that the social history and meaning of landed property is far from a closed process, and makes the important point that land should be seen as an integral part of the human world, society and culture. As such, we need to map out the roles and meanings that land assumes in particular social situations. In this sense, the land is a kind of social actor, not an entity outside society, independent of it,
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in a certain sense. Thus, the study sees land as endowed with agency in relation to human society, a land that can be seen as elastic even in its physical extent, as the wrangling over restitution has shown. The first three parts of this paper will review the social meanings of land and the issue of land reform. The fourth part illustrates the evolution of these meanings through some concrete examples of Transylvanian rurality.
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Sciendo,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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