From small-scale agriculture to urban agriculture: women, subsistence economy, and the question of the commons

E. Meyer-Renschhausen
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ABSTRACT The article presents an historical panorama of the importance of small-scale, subsistence farming, mainly by women, over two centuries: from the loss of the commons associated with the abolition of the ‘second serfdom’ in Prussia in the early nineteenth century to urban farming and gardening in twenty first century cities of Europe, America and Africa. On the way it addresses subsistence farming in towns, new communities and garden cities at the turn of the twentieth century and similar initiatives following both world wars, including the vexed question of the unacknowledged but vitally significant subsistence family production in both socialist eastern Europe in general and eastern Germany in particular. Waves of urban and community gardening in the 1970s and 1990s are also discussed, as are recent ‘food sovereignty’ movements such as La Campesina and Nyéléni. It concludes with a call not only to reclaim the commons but to reintroduce the commons as part of a new socio-ecological policy which will feed people and counter unemployment and urban slum development.
从小规模农业到都市农业:妇女、自给经济和公地问题
这篇文章展示了两个世纪以来小规模自给农业(主要是女性)重要性的历史全景:从19世纪初普鲁士废除“第二农奴制”导致的公地丧失,到21世纪欧洲、美洲和非洲城市的城市农业和园艺。在此过程中,它讨论了20世纪之交城镇、新社区和花园城市的自给农业,以及两次世界大战之后的类似倡议,包括在社会主义东欧和德国东部,不被承认但至关重要的自给家庭生产的棘手问题。书中还讨论了20世纪70年代和90年代的城市和社区园艺浪潮,以及最近的“粮食主权”运动,如La Campesina和nysamlsamni。最后,它呼吁不仅要收回公地,而且要将公地作为新的社会生态政策的一部分重新引入,以养活人们,应对失业和城市贫民窟的发展。
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