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ISBN: HB: 9780226549507

University of Chicago Press

March 2019

320 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

10 halftones, 29 line drawings, 25 tables

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Land of Milk and Butter

How Elites Created the Modern Danish Dairy Industry

How and why does Denmark have one of the richest, most equal, and happiest societies in the world today? Historians have often pointed to developments from the late nineteenth century, when small peasant farmers worked together through agricultural cooperatives, whose exports of butter and bacon rapidly gained a strong foothold on the British market. This book presents a radical retelling of this story, placing (largely German-speaking) landed elites – rather than the Danish peasantry – at center stage. After acquiring estates in Denmark, these elites imported and adapted new practices from outside the kingdom, thus embarking on an ambitious program of agricultural reform and sparking a chain of events that eventually led to the emergence of Denmark's famous peasant cooperatives in 1882".A Land of Milk and Butter" presents a new interpretation of the origin of these cooperatives with striking implications for developing countries today.

About the Author

Markus Lampe is professor of economic and social history at the Vienna University of Economics and Business.

Paul Sharp is professor of business and economics at the Historical Economics and Development Group, University of Southern Denmark, and the co-author of "An Economic History of Europe: Knowledge, Institutions and Growth, 600 to the Present".