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... took a different turn . In many areas the characteristic agrarian structure of landlord , cap- italist farmer , and landless labourer became dominant , but the upshot in economic terms was not dissimilar . Specialisation progressed ...
... took a different turn . In many areas the characteristic agrarian structure of landlord , cap- italist farmer , and landless labourer became dominant , but the upshot in economic terms was not dissimilar . Specialisation progressed ...
Strana 183
... took far longer to emerge than once was supposed . Even in 1800 , it was still possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of ' a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was ...
... took far longer to emerge than once was supposed . Even in 1800 , it was still possible by some economic criteria to think in terms of ' a polycentric world with no dominant centre ' in Kenneth Pomeranz's phrase . But this was ...
Strana 218
... took in modern Germany . But before I do that there are two other questions that I want to look at : the extent to which the non - German world accepted this version of national history and the impact that the defeat of 1918 had on it ...
... took in modern Germany . But before I do that there are two other questions that I want to look at : the extent to which the non - German world accepted this version of national history and the impact that the defeat of 1918 had on it ...
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