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membership required.) Edelman, Marc (2013). "What is a peasant? What are
peasantries? A
briefing paper on
issues of definition" (PDF).
United Nations Human...
- In real estate, a
landed property or
landed estate is a
property that
generates income for the
owner (typically a
member of the gentry)
without the owner...
- serf property, but took some
actions to
alleviate the
situation of the
peasantry.
Emperor Alexander I (r. 1801–1825)
wanted to
reform the
system but moved...
- The People's
Republic of
China (PRC)
primarily produces rice, wheat, potatoes, tomatoes, sorghum, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, cotton, oilseed, corn and...
- over the
economy of
Norway put
pressure on all classes,
especially the
peasantry, to the
degree that no real
burgher class existed in Norway. From the...
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pagan or Christian.
Paganism has
broadly connoted the "religion of the
peasantry".
During and
after the
Middle Ages, the term
paganism was
applied to any...
- in 1453. The
Bulgarian nobility was
subsequently eliminated and the
peasantry was
enserfed to
Ottoman masters,
while much of the
educated clergy fled...
-
conquered by the Ottomans, the
native nobility was
eliminated and the
peasantry was
enserfed to
Ottoman rulers,
while much of the
clergy fled or were...
- JSTOR 3678784. S2CID 161389883. Le Roy Ladurie,
Emmanuel (1987). The
French peasantry, 1450–1660.
University of
California Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-520-05523-0...
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diversity inherited from feudalism. On its way to
becoming proletariat peasantry brings to the
factory and the
industrial plant their local peasant dialects...