{"id":1590,"date":"2016-12-24T11:32:34","date_gmt":"2016-12-24T15:32:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.papaworx.com\/Book\/?page_id=1590"},"modified":"2016-12-24T11:32:34","modified_gmt":"2016-12-24T15:32:34","slug":"8-4","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.stuehlingen.online\/Book\/?page_id=1590","title":{"rendered":"8-4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> Much of the Black Forest landscape is rugged and suited more for small farms than for large contiguous family farms. The famines of the sixteenth century had left the German peasantry impoverished,<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 69\u201379.\"><a id=\"body_ftn23\" href=\"#ftn23\">23<\/a><\/span><\/span> at best leaving only a small surplus of production over consumption. Economic pressures in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century gradually tended to segregate agrarian society into two layers: by 1581 the bottom 80% who collectively owned some 40% of the wealth, and the top 20% who owned the other 60%.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., table A.3.\"><a id=\"body_ftn24\" href=\"#ftn24\">24<\/a><\/span><\/span> The large contiguous family farms at the top in general were successfully handed down intact to the next generation, while the small properties tended to be constantly fractured and redistributed.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 84\u20139.\"><a id=\"body_ftn25\" href=\"#ftn25\">25<\/a><\/span><\/span> In contrast to the margraviate of Burgau,<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ullmann, Nachbarschaft und Konkurrenz, 56\u20137.\"><a id=\"body_ftn26\" href=\"#ftn26\">26<\/a><\/span><\/span> the St\u00fchlingen region lacked a significant, export-oriented textile production, although the town featured small dyeing and pottery manufacture.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: H\u00e4usler, St\u00fchlingen: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 241.\"><a id=\"body_ftn27\" href=\"#ftn27\">27<\/a><\/span><\/span> The town had its complement of tanners and tawers, bakers and barbers, as well as several inns, but the region\u2019s economy was based mainly on agricultural produce. St\u00fchlingen featured its own public market hall, in which Jews too were allowed to trade.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: FFA, Judenakte, Politica, Amt St\u00fchlingen, div. I, subdiv. 1, Die Annahme der Juden 1615\u20131784.\"><a id=\"body_ftn28\" href=\"#ftn28\">28<\/a><\/span><\/span> But most likely it served only as retail market (Latin <em>macellus publicus<\/em>), supplying residents with their basic needs.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Dickinson, \u201cThe Morphology of the Medieval German Town,\u201d 000. &lt;pg #?&gt;\"><a id=\"body_ftn29\" href=\"#ftn29\">29<\/a><\/span><\/span> Up until 1659, the town would hold three annual fairs; two more were added that year.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: H\u00e4usler, St\u00fchlingen: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 221.\"><a id=\"body_ftn30\" href=\"#ftn30\">30<\/a><\/span><\/span> But the St\u00fchlingen fairs paled in comparison to the bi-annual Zurzach fair, thirty kilometres to the southwest in Switzerland.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn23\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn23\">23<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 69\u201379.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn24\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn24\">24<\/a><\/span>Ibid., table A.3.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn25\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn25\">25<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 84\u20139.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn26\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn26\">26<\/a><\/span>Ullmann, &#8220;<em>Nachbarschaft und Konkurrenz<\/em>&#8221; 56\u20137.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn27\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn27\">27<\/a><\/span>H\u00e4usler, &#8220;<em>St\u00fchlingen: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart<\/em>&#8221; 241.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn28\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn28\">28<\/a><\/span>FFA, <em>Judenakte, Politica, Amt St\u00fchlingen,<\/em> div. I, subdiv. 1, <em>Die Annahme der Juden<\/em> 1615\u20131784.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn29\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn29\">29<\/a><\/span>Dickinson, \u201cThe Morphology of the Medieval German Town.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn30\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn30\">30<\/a><\/span>H\u00e4usler, &#8220;<em>St\u00fchlingen: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.<\/em>&#8221; 221.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Much of the Black Forest landscape is rugged and suited more for small farms than for large contiguous family farms. The famines of the sixteenth century had left the German peasantry impoverished,23 at best leaving only a small surplus of production over consumption. 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