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Page 1083
... peasants into passive instruments of noble policy and precluded any active intervention on their part . At least in late medieval and early modern Poland , arguably the region most affected by re - feudalization , peasants often managed ...
... peasants into passive instruments of noble policy and precluded any active intervention on their part . At least in late medieval and early modern Poland , arguably the region most affected by re - feudalization , peasants often managed ...
Page 1090
... peasants to settle on and lease noble lands . The locator received various privileges from the nobility for bringing peasants under their orbit , including the most land in the village ( often at least two lan ' ' ) , one - sixth of ...
... peasants to settle on and lease noble lands . The locator received various privileges from the nobility for bringing peasants under their orbit , including the most land in the village ( often at least two lan ' ' ) , one - sixth of ...
Page 1091
... peasants lost their hold on land . 12 The gromada organization comprised , in its broadest sense , all adult peasants ( communitas , tota communitas kmethonorum ) of both genders in a given village . In Ruthenia and some southeastern ...
... peasants lost their hold on land . 12 The gromada organization comprised , in its broadest sense , all adult peasants ( communitas , tota communitas kmethonorum ) of both genders in a given village . In Ruthenia and some southeastern ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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