"Das System der Renteng ter und seine Anwendung in Ungarn" by Frigyes Fellner explores the system of Renteng ter (endowment estates) and its application within Hungary. This historical work delves into the economic and social implications of this system, providing valuable insights into land ownership, agricultural practices, and economic development during the period. The book examines the structure and function of Renteng ter, their impact on Hungarian society, and their role in shaping the economic landscape of the nation. It is essential reading for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the economic history of Hungary and the evolution of land tenure systems in Europe.
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