The Alpage of the Western Alps, 1500–1914: Europe’s Highest Cultural Landscape

  • Dodgshon R
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Amongst the varied use rights that existed on the Alpine commons, that of grazing on the alpage was the most valuable, at least as regards what it added to the viability of the farm economy. Defined simply, the alpage was the high, seasonally grazed pasture of the Alps …

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Dodgshon, R. (2019). The Alpage of the Western Alps, 1500–1914: Europe’s Highest Cultural Landscape (pp. 107–127). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16361-7_6

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