Gutierrez i Poch, Miquel2021-09-132021-09-1320200212-6346https://hdl.handle.net/2445/180000Catalan agriculture underwent extensive specialisation in its vineyards from the late seventeenth century onwards, as the crop took over previously uncultivated and for¬est lands. The exportation of spirits revital¬ised the country's economy, and became one of the cornerstones of the process of industrialisation. This rush towards viti¬culture was made possible thanks to the thousands of peasants who anonymously worked to extend the crop through the ra¬bassa morta sharecropping contract. One Catalan region where the process was par¬ticularly intense was the Anoia, and espe¬cially the eastern part of the region. The Millaret family, who arrived in Catalonia in the mid-1630s from Lot-et-Garonne (France) settled in two towns in the Anoia, Hostalets de Pierola and el Bruc. The Mil¬larets are prime examples of this dyna¬mism in viticulture, the intensity of the crisis in the late nineteenth century and the answers used to address it.48 p.application/pdfcat(c) Gutierrez i Poch, Miquel, 2020ViticulturaVinyaHistòria econòmicaExplotacions agrícoles familiarsAnoia (Catalunya)Penedès (Catalunya)ViticultureGrapesEconomic historyFamily farmsAnoia (Catalonia)Penedès( Catalonia)Navegant en onades de ceps. Viticultura als vessants penedesencs de l'Anoia: el cas de la família Millaret (1630-1913)[En homenatge a Francesc Valls-Junyent / Miscellanea Aqualatensia, 2020, vol. 19]info:eu-repo/semantics/article7072832021-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess