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By J.A. Mollett

A research which examines the commercial purpose for migration and its impact on agricultural improvement. It gains case reports of rural-to-rural migration in 10 international locations, creating a comparative evaluation of compelled and spontaneous migration.

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At the Norman conquest many newly appointed churchmen were foreigners, archbishop Lanfranc, born at Pavia, and the Norman, Osbern, bishop of Exeter, among them. And although diocesan churchmen among the first generation of Normans did not show much interest in farming, judged by the amount of land which they held in demesne, there were exceptions. 18 Similarly, among lay lords, the positive signs of Norman management are sometimes visible when a single owner clearly adopted the same policy on scattered estates.

This valuable experience is condensed into a relatively short paper which raises some awkward issues. e. to transfer people from densely to sparsely populated islands within the Indonesian archipelago. More fertile Java and Bali had become so densely populated around the turn of the twentieth century, that impoverishment among the rural masses aroused serious concern among government administrators. Under the colonial regime, colonisation was designed to transfer subsistence farmers from Java to Southern Sumatra (Lampung) and make them accessible to private estates, then planning to expand their large estates for the cultivation of exportable crops.

4 The Romans also extended the cultivated land by major drainage works in the fens, beginning most of this work in the first half of the second century, probably as a result of increasing population. 5 CONQUEST BY ANGLO-SAXONS Conquerors can exercise great power over the rural scene, but their traces can also be quickly erased. When Roman authority was withdrawn in the fifth century AD, and new contingents of soldiers and settlers ceased to arrive, many Roman farming practices faded into oblivion.

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