The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... peasants who eked out a miser- able existence just as they had done for cen- turies . The great majority , some 16 ... peasants . Laws pushed through Parliament demanded that the peasants show legal title to their prop- erty , which for ...
... peasants who eked out a miser- able existence just as they had done for cen- turies . The great majority , some 16 ... peasants . Laws pushed through Parliament demanded that the peasants show legal title to their prop- erty , which for ...
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From the Renaissance to the Present Louis Leo Snyder. intense dissatisfaction . The peasants were not yet conscious of the reasons for their suffer- ing . The pattern of peasants ' revolts , which had taken place sporadically throughout ...
From the Renaissance to the Present Louis Leo Snyder. intense dissatisfaction . The peasants were not yet conscious of the reasons for their suffer- ing . The pattern of peasants ' revolts , which had taken place sporadically throughout ...
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... peasants , whether free , half free , or serfs , had no voice in their governments . No matter what the form of government was , nor how enlightened its policies may have been , most peasants had no formal , organized way of expressing ...
... peasants , whether free , half free , or serfs , had no voice in their governments . No matter what the form of government was , nor how enlightened its policies may have been , most peasants had no formal , organized way of expressing ...
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Preface | 1 |
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List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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