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FUSSINGØ

FUSSINGØ

Landed Estates, Enlightenment and Agrarian Reforms

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DANISH RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MANORIAL STUDIES
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FUSSINGØ

Throughout the 18th century, the concepts and ideals of the Enlightenment spread through the whole of Europe. Denmark, as other countries, witnessed radical reforms in the areas of agriculture and estate management. Christian Ludvig Scheel von Plessen, who owned the manor Fussingø from 1749 to 1801, turned out to be a true child of the Enlightenment. On his own estates he put reforms to the test in practice, and Fussingø was to serve as a laboratory for social changes.

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Landed Estates, Enlightenment and Agrarian Reforms

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