Frederic Seebohm: The English Village Community Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry : An Essay in Economic History

The English Village Community Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry : An Essay in Economic History


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Author: Frederic Seebohm
Number of Pages: 546 pages
Published Date: 24 Jul 2011
Publisher: Nabu Press
Publication Country: Charleston SC, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781173904036
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