The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic HistoryCambridge University Press, 30. 7. 1976 - Počet stran: 179 First published in 1973, this is a radical interpretation, offering a unified explanation for the growth of Western Europe between 900 A. D. and 1700, providing a general theoretical framework for institutional change geared to the general reader. |
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An Overview | |
Property | |
Economic Conditions at the End of the Early Middle Ages | |
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ThirteenthCenturyEurope | |
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Epilogue | |
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