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Alfons Dopsch (14 June 1868 in Lobositz,
Bohemia – 1
September 1953 in Vienna) was an
Austrian social and
economic historian who
specialised in the history...
- Grafenhaus, pp. 137ff. Schneidmüller, Die Welfen, pp. 123-124;
Dopsch, 'Welf III,' pp. 96-97
Dopsch, 'Welf III und Kärnten,' p. 101. Klaar, Die
Herrschaft der...
- Europe: From 911 to 1198. London:
Methuen &
Company Ltd. ISBN 978-1443740708.
Dopsch,
Heinz (1999). Österreichische
Geschichte 1122-1278. Vienna: Ueberreuter...
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School of
social history.
Though Pirenne had his opponents,
notably Alfons Dopsch who
disagreed on
essential points,
several recent historians of the Middle...
- name
Plutarch also
means "lord of wealth".
These forms are
mentioned in
Dopsch 1980.
Adovacrius (5th century),
Saxon leader in Gaul
Odoacer (d. 493), barbarian...
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Mason 2006, pp. 46–49.
Beckwith 2009, pp. 390–391.
Kyzlasov 1996, p. 322.
Dopsch 2004. Szadeczky-Kardoss 1990, p. 221. ****aky 2001.
Helimski 2000a. Helimski...
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views of the
Austrian social and
economic historian Alfons Dopsch. He
argued that
Dopsch overemphasized the
presence of
private land
ownership and social...
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Steyr -
Leopold I pla**** a role in
founding the
Benedictine abbey.
Dopsch,
Heinz (1980). "Die
steirischen Otakare" (PDF). "Restaurierung von Stift...
- Europe: From 911 to 1198. London:
Methuen &
Company Ltd. ISBN 978-1443740708.
Dopsch,
Heinz (1999). Österreichische
Geschichte 1122-1278. Vienna: Ueberreuter...
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Rudolf IV. der Stifter.
Seine Welt und
seine Zeit. Graz-Wien-Köln.
Heinz Dopsch (2005), "Rudolf IV.", Neue
Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 22, Berlin:...