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English | Peasantry and the Enclosure of Common Fields. |
c contradiction was usually that between the | peasantry and the landowning class. |
however, there was an uprising of the local | peasantry, and Mortimer and Hereford were forced to re |
uctural changes resulted from the end of the | peasantry and the dramatic economic slump as oil price |
He was supported by the | peasantry and the lower nobility, wisely playing them |
rce in South China, composed mainly of local | peasantry and some of Feng's retired imperial troops. |
The Just and Fundamental Articles of All the | Peasantry and Tenants of Spiritual and Temporal Powers |
e ranks of the working class, of the toiling | peasantry and of the progressive intelligentsia". |
ombatants into the country, politicising the | peasantry and participating in 'hit-and-run' ambush op |
icians in Punjab and an ideologue of the Jat | peasantry and a champion of its interests. |
g Romanian nationalists to identify with the | peasantry and contrast it with the local Jewish commun |
e - whose cries for religious zeal among the | peasantry around Constantinople was made ever more eff |
ing this time he was a member of the Kandyan | Peasantry Commission and was appointed as Chairman of |
As this policy was announced the Ukrainian | peasantry committed the single largest gratuitous slau |
The Greek | peasantry, crushed by taxes, then revolted in turn. |
was deliberately kept at a distance from the | peasantry during the visit, the Khmer Rouge leadership |
It gave cheap loans to the Russian | peasantry for the purchase of land and provided fundin |
to alienating the overwhelming masses of the | peasantry from the Soviet state through their often ab |
ging and wood processing, sheep breeding and | peasantry had been the main source of bread and butter |
to avenge his father and help the victimized | peasantry, he adopts a black mask and becomes the Blac |
In order to preach to the Manx | peasantry, he dictated that the Book of Common Prayer, |
most part, the revolt was restricted to the | peasantry, hence its name, and the revolutionary impul |
The English | Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages (1975) |
Gouais Blanc was widely grown by the | peasantry in the Medieval ages. |
Gouais Blanc was widely grown by the French | peasantry in the Medieval ages. |
i Il gathered 1,000 men from among the local | peasantry in Sangju. |
was to ameliorate the plight of the Armenian | peasantry in the face of harassment by marauding Turks |
Besides being a leading organiser of the | peasantry in West Bengal, he was also associated with |
Gouais Blanc was widely grown by the French | peasantry in the Medieval age, and it is a parent of C |
iet state to forge closer relations with the | peasantry in the face of the Russian Civil War and a d |
stituted a grain tax which drove part of the | peasantry into dependence on the exempt nobility. |
rote that at the spa in Swanlinbar the local | peasantry joined in the festivities with the visiting |
The | peasantry objected to these conscriptions and many ran |
Elihu Grant (1907): The | Peasantry of Palestine, The Pilgrim Press, New York, |
ple of Palestine: An Enlarged Edition of the | Peasantry of Palestine, Life, Manners and Customs of t |
very passionately for the poor and oppressed | peasantry of Bengal. |
concerned about the situation of the female | peasantry of the Ottoman Empire, claiming they suffere |
d in 1811 ‘Cottage Dialogues among the Irish | Peasantry,' of which four editions, with some alterati |
ithness was John; he was standing up for the | peasantry of his diocese, as well as perhaps his own r |
ommon than is the case today, even among the | peasantry of the Holy Roman Empire, for the salic inhe |
as to stop unnecessary violence against the | peasantry or neighbours. |
The local | peasantry, or anyone that the Prince suspects of being |
The State Against the | Peasantry: Rural Struggles in Colonial and Postcolonia |
e oil and the exporting of cotton, while the | peasantry served as the farmers, laborers and were for |
ng spent more time sacking and pillaging the | peasantry than actively searching for the Count. |
social and national oppression of Ukrainian | peasantry that resulted in numerous revolts and culmin |
gnificant are those depicting the clergy and | peasantry; the former is a sort of plainchant, while t |
Although he had some trouble with the | peasantry, the lands and treasures of the church enabl |
xtract the maximum revenue possible from the | peasantry to fund military campaigns, and corruption w |
nd taxes it was more profitable to force the | peasantry to work on folwarks. |
have been left untried to bring the Canadian | Peasantry to a Sense of their Duty, and engage them to |
ndeering thousands of sleighs from the local | peasantry to transport his army across the snowy terra |
the extent to which the unrest permeated the | peasantry until he embarked on a tour of Thuringia wit |
ve program of forced resettlement of Malayan | peasantry was undertaken, under which about 500,000 pe |
r was granted to the Priory the lands of the | peasantry were gradually amalgamated. |
support base of the Green Armies, namely the | peasantry, were largely reluctant to wage an active ca |
ause, the nobles took up arms, and the local | peasantry were organised into battalions, so that afte |
bout a prince who terrorizes a plague-ridden | peasantry while merrymaking in a lonely castle with hi |
ral elites to win over the support of common | peasantry who joined the party with the hope that thei |
s to influence the rural countryside and its | peasantry, who feared that the Democratic Party would |
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