Contributionals

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The Contributionale was in some territories in the Holy Roman Empire during the early modern period a form especially the land and building taxes. The approval of the Contributionale was due to the state representations , some of which also carried out the survey themselves. In contrast, the camerale describes the income of the sovereigns from their chamber property .

literature

  • Andrea Pühringer: Contributionale, Oeconomicum and Politicum. The finances of the provincial cities of Lower and Upper Austria in the early modern period (social and economic history studies, volume 27), Munich 2002. ISBN 978-3-486-56654-3

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