THE TERRITORIAL AND ECONOMIC CHANGES OF THE LUDBREG ESTATE (1741–1939)

In this study I examine the economic and territorial changes of the Ludbreg Estate (beyond the Drava River), belonging to the Batthyány Entail. This large estate was located in an area which had a part usually flooded several times in a year due to three rivers. Therefore, till the Dual Monarchy husbandry (livestock, fishery) had a highly important role both in the manorial and serfs’ husbandry. In the 1860s and 1870s the railway system began to expand and it significantly improved transportation possibilities. In the last third of the century, wheat production became more important. High prices of grain urged the transformation of the area. Deforestation started, and grain fields were created. More and more lands were recaptured from the rivers. The three manors (21.27 km²) which were leased out generated high profit to Prince Batthyány until World War I. The economic boom came to an end in 1918. After World War I, the Ludbreg Estate became the territory of the newly born South Slavic state. A part of it was parcelled while Prince László Batthyány managed to sell the remaining.

Izvorni znanstveni rad / Original scientific paperZoltán KAPOSI
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