Die Entwicklung des gutsherrlic-bäuerlichen Verhältnisses in Galizien: 1772-1848. [The Development of the Relationship between Peasant and Lord of the Manor in Galicia: 1772-1848]. According to Mises, this study about the disappearance of serfdom in Mises’ native Galicia was the result of an assignment by his college professor. Galicia, now part of Poland and Ukraine, had been the site of a bloody peasant uprising against the nobility in 1846. Mises was not proud of this work because it was “more a history of government measures than economic history.” (Series: Wiener Staatswissenschaftliche Studien. 4:2). No English translation available. Vienna & Leipzig: Franz Deuticke, 1902. The scan is a good quality but the original photocopy is poor. The manuscript is rare, however, so the Mises Institute is pleased to offer what is available.
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Rare Mises Text, 1902
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