Definition of Adscription. Meaning of Adscription. Synonyms of Adscription

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- Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage...
- Christian's central domestic act was the introduction of the so-called adscription of 1733 (in Danish, stavnsbånd), a law that forced peasants to remain...
- law-enforcement officials. In 1733, low crop prices caused the introduction of adscription, an effort by the landlords to obtain cheap labor. The effect of this...
- efforts were largely in vain because of the introduction in 1733 of adscription (stavnsbånd), a law that forced peasants to remain in their home regions...
- (jiwa). An individual's social identification is based on his or her adscription to a mythical clan forebear whose name is used as an eponym. The Cubeo...
- 239–248 (German) O Esca Viatorum (hymnary.org - referring the false adscription to Thomas Aquinas as well as the recent correction) E. E. Ryden: The...
- light-hearted work in the vein of French neoclassicism reflecting Abe's adscription to cosmopolitanism rather than to the primitivistic nationalism that...
- memory of the peasant reforms in 1788 which led to the abolition of adscription (Danish: Stavnsbåndet). Villa Medici Rome Italy 1790 41°54′32″N 12°28′59″E...
- independent farmers and of the great agrarian reforms (the abolition of Adscription 1788) and other reform laws of the 1790s. A loyal supporter of Danish...
- po****ted regions. The decline of slavery led to the rise of dependent adscription to the soil, known as the colonate, primarily in the West. The emergence...