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Title 一八世紀後期イングランドに見る所領管理「専門職」 : ナサニエル・ケントの場合  
Kana ジュウハチセイキ コウキ イングランド ニ ミル ショリョウ カンリ 「センモンショク」 : ナサニエル・ケント ノ バアイ  
Romanization Juhachiseiki koki Ingurando ni miru shoryo kanri "Senmonshoku" : Nasanieru Kento no bai  
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Title The business of the land agency as a 'Profession' in later eighteenth century England : the case of Nathaniel Kent  
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Name 高橋, 裕一  
Kana タカハシ, ヒロカズ  
Romanization Takahashi, Hirokazu  
Affiliation 東邦大学  
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東京  
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Name 三田史学会  
Kana ミタ シガクカイ  
Romanization Mita shigakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1994  
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Name 史学  
Name (Translated) The historical science  
Volume 64  
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Year 1994  
Month 9  
Start page 55  
End page 86  
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In England, actual management of estates on behalf of the aristocracy and gentry has historically been dealt with, in most cases, by a land agent, known variously as 'steward', 'bailiff, or simply 'agent'. As large-scale estates grew in complexity and organization in the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the business of land agency, whose functions had become increasingly crucial and specialized, was being recognized as a kind of 'profession'. Although the duties and business activities of land agents varied considerably according to circumstances, they can reasonably be divided into rough groups in the period under consideration : (1) a part-timer whose regular occupation was in work more or less related to the estate business ; (2) a full-time and sometimes highly-paid agent who was connected with or worked exclusively for one employer, often a magnate landowner ; and (3) a land-agent firm which practised for a number of employers on a fee or commission basis. This paper deals with the case of one successful land agent, Nathaniel Kent (1737-1810), whose business can be placed in category (3) above. Kent was also known for his books on agriculture, in particular his work, Hints to Gentlemen of Landed Property. The intention of this paper is to analyze in detail the wide-ranging business activities undertaken by Kent and his partners, which included the survey, management and brokerage of landed properties, in addition to their work as agricultural advisers. A look at the career and the ideas of Nathaniel Kent reveals that, in spite of some attitudes that are viewed backward today and the inevitable self-contradiction characteristic of this sort of work, his business methods and the intensity of his attitude as an independent estate expert were quite advanced. The type of land-agent firm in which land surveyors played the principal part, most clearly demonstrated in the case of Ken's firm, appears to have been the primary source of the formal profession of land agency that came into existence in the later nineteenth century and onward.
 
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一 問題の所在
二 ナサニエル・ケントの経歴
三 業務内容,および基本方針
 (1) 土地の見積り評価および設計配置,賃貸契約の策定
 (2) 複数所領の全般的な管理
 (3) 土地の売買仲介
四 小屋住み労働者をめぐって
五 ナサニエル・ケントの位置づけ : 結びもかね
 (1) 農業指導者,著述家として
 (2) 所領管理「専門職」として
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / The historical science / 64 (1995) / 64(1) 199409
 
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