Talk:Latifundia
From Academic Kids
Okay, how to illustrate this:
- Came to page with a small definition of the Latin term, and a horribly written attack on large American farms.
- Tried fixing spelling and adding NPOV, then pondered deleting it altogether. Decided to check edit history, whee, there used to be a LOT more here; the anti-corporate guy just wanted to push his POV at the expense of actual information.
- Reverted to before he nuked the rest of the data and fixed the spelling.
- Still, the final paragraph might reek a bit of POV, so I wanted others to examine it first.
--Golbez 22:28, 23 May 2004 (UTC)
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Landholding reassignments doubtful
"The Reconquista of Muslim territories in the Iberian Peninsula provided the Christian kingdoms with sudden extensions of land that they ceded to nobility and military orders to exploit as latifundia." Is is not simply the holder of the Roman latifundia that changes? Is there a redistribution of latifundia to peasant small holders at any point in the sequence Baetica=> Visigoths=>al-Andalus=>Christian Andalusia? When lands are "given", it is with the people that "belong" to it. --Wetman 04:29, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
