The cadastral map in the service of the state : a history of property mapping / Roger J.P. Kain and Elizabeth Baigent.
1992
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Title
The cadastral map in the service of the state : a history of property mapping / Roger J.P. Kain and Elizabeth Baigent.
Published
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1992.
Call Number
GA109.5 .K35 1992
ISBN
0226422615 (cloth : alk. paper)
Description
xix, 423 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)25676516
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-410) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
Preface
1
Antiquity to Capitalism: Decline and Renaissance of Cadastral Mapping
1
1.1 The Cadastral Map in Antiquity
1
1.2 Private Estate Maps: The Precursors of State Cadasters
3
1.3 Cadastral Maps in the Service of the State
8
2
The Northern and Southern Netherlands
9
The Northern Netherlands
11
2.1 Dikes and Polders
11
2.2 State Revenue
24
2.3 The Hollandse Cadaster (1795-1811)
32
2.4 The French Cadaster (1811-13)
36
2.5 The Netherlands Cadaster (1813 onward)
36
The Southern Netherlands
39
2.6 Early Taxation Cadasters
40
2.7 The Duchies of Luxembourg and Limburg and the Limburg Kempen
42
2.8 The Nineteenth-Century Cadaster
44
2.9 The Cadastral Map in the Netherlands
44
3
The Nordic Countries
47
Sweden and Its Empire
49
3.1 Sweden: From Stormakt to Obscurity
49
3.2 The Formation of the Swedish Lantmateriet
50
3.3 Early Cadastral Mapping: The Geometriska Jordebockerna
51
3.4 Lantmateriet, Property Boundary Maps, and Enclosure
58
3.5 Taxation Maps
66
3.6 Military and Technical Influences on Cadastral Mapping
67
3.7 The Duchy of Finland and the Swedish Colonies
68
Denmark and Its Colonies
75
3.8 The Danish Matrikel: The Land Register
77
3.9 The Special Landmaling: The Special Survey
79
3.10 The Surveying of the Jutland Alheden
81
3.11 Udskiftning: Land Reallocation and Enclosure
83
3.12 The Matrikel of 1844
88
3.13 Mapping, the Matrikel, and Ownership
91
3.14 Technical Considerations and Training
91
3.15 Sonderjylland: The Duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg
92
3.16 Iceland, Greenland, and the Faeroe Islands
96
3.17 The Cadastral Map in Denmark
97
Norway
98
3.18 The Landskyld System, the Matrikkel, and Cadastral Mapping
98
3.19 Forest Maps
101
3.20 Property Dispute Maps and the Landmalingskonduktorer
103
3.21 Enclosure
108
3.22 Maps of Crown and State Land
114
3.23 Statens Kartwerk (National Survey Board)
115
3.24 The Cadastral Map in Norway
116
3.25 The Cadastral Map in the Nordic Countries
116
4
Germany
120
4.1 Forerunners of State Cadastral Maps
123
4.2 Maps in the Management of State Forests
130
4.3 Internal Colonization and Land Reclamation
132
4.4 Agricultural Reform in Germany in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
135
4.5 Taxation in Germany
146
4.6 Taxation Cadasters of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
149
4.7 Taxation Cadasters of the Nineteenth Century
160
4.8 The Cadastral Map in Germany
167
5
The Austrian Habsburg Lands, With the Principality of Piedmont
175
5.1 Early Mapping: Estate and Boundary Maps
176
5.2 The Struggle for Tax Reform
180
5.3 Early State Taxation Cadasters
180
5.4 The Milanese Censimento: The First Surveyed and Mapped Cadaster
181
5.5 The Influence of the Milanese Cadaster: Tuscany, Piedmont, and Spain
187
5.6 The Theresian Cadaster
191
5.7 The Josephine Cadaster
192
5.8 The Josephinische Landesaufnahme
195
5.9 The Stabile, or Franciscan, Cadaster
196
5.10 Later State Surveys
203
5.11 The Cadastral Map in Austria
203
6
France
205
6.1 Mapping Individual Properties and Communes
205
6.2 Forest Maps
210
6.3 Taxation "Cadasters" in France before the Eighteenth Century
212
6.4 The Savoy Cadaster, 1728-38
213
6.5 Plans d'Intendance in the Generalites of Limoges, Riom (Auvergne), and Paris
217
6.6 Cadastral Mapping and Resource Evaluation in Corsica, 1770-96
221
6.7 Jean-Francois Henry de Richeprey: "Father of the French Cadaster"
224
6.8 First Napoleonic Cadastral Survey with Plans par Masses de Cultures
225
6.9 The Cadastre Parcellaire of 1807
228
6.10 Compiling the Ancien Cadastre
231
6.11 Value of the Ancien Cadastre
232
6.12 Napoleonic Cadasters in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
234
6.13 The Cadastral Map in France
234
7
England and Wales
236
7.1 Surveys of Church and Crown Lands Sequestered during the Civil Wars
236
7.2 Cadastral Maps and the Enclosure of Open Fields, Commons, and Waste
237
7.3 The Tithe Commutation Surveys
244
7.4 Registration of Title to Land
254
7.5 Land Taxation and Cadastral Mapping
257
7.6 The Ordnance Survey's "Cadastral" Maps
260
7.7 The 1910 Finance Act and the Maps of "Lloyd George's Domesday"
261
7.8 The Cadastral Map in England and Wales
262
8
Colonial Settlement from Europe
265
8.1 Maps and Early Colonial Settlement
265
8.2 Bermuda
268
8.3 The "Virginia Method" of Settlement before Cadastral Survey
269
8.4 New France: Acadia and Quebec
276
8.5 Louisiana, Texas, and the Florida Parishes: France, Spain, and England
279
8.6 The "New England Method" of Cadastral Survey before Sale of Land
285
8.7 West and East Jersey
288
8.8 The "Land of the Western Waters" and the Origins of the United States' Public Domain
289
8.9 The British in Canada
298
8.10 County and State Maps and Atlases Based on Land Plats
304
8.11 New South Wales
307
8.12 South Australia
313
8.13 The Torrens System of Land Registration
317
8.14 New Zealand
318
8.15 The Survey of India Revenue Surveys
325
8.16 Cadastral Maps and Colonial Settlement
328
9
Cadastral Maps in the Service of the State
331
9.1 The Chronology of State Cadastral Mapping
331
9.2 The Uses of Cadastral Maps
332
9.3 The Rediscovery of the Cadastral Map: Toward an Explanation
342
Appendix: A Regional Guide to German Cadastral Literature
345
Notes
349
Bibliography
375
Index of Subjects and Places
411