Gar, you might enjoy my Invention of Capitalism.

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Subject: [Pen-l] Query: best work on enclosure of commons

I'm interested in two related question on UK enclosure of the commons.

1) How well were the commons managed prior to enclosure? Was the grazing land 
being exhausted or was it preserved through limitations on use? What about  
forest a nd woods and wood lots used as sources of firewood? Was firewood 
harvested from the same woods generation after generation, or were the wood 
lots being exhausted? What are the best sources on this? Is there controversy 
or is the story I hear that the commons were successful in preserving resources 
across generations widely agreed on?

2) After enclosure to what extent was grazing land maintained and to what 
extent exhausted? And (for my purposes, more imortantly) to what extent were 
wooded areas that had been preserved as sources of fuel for generations 
exhausted, sometimes just for the wood, sometimes to expand grazing land to 
raise more sheep and cattle?

What are the most rigorous works that answer these question?. If there is a 
serious controversy, what are the best works on both sides? I

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