「serfdom」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Nicholas disliked | serfdom and toyed with the idea of abolishing it in R |
| The Thirty Years' War, the Destabilization of | Serfdom, and the Rise of Absolutism (American Histori |
| or the complete abolition of debt bondage and | serfdom, and |
| Moreover, Bukovina was free from | serfdom, attracting immigrants of German, Jewish, Cze |
| ppressed, irrespective of race or creed, that | serfdom be transformed to citizenship and that man be |
| The society goals included the abolition of | serfdom, broad access to public education, transforma |
| including reforms to administration, Russian | serfdom, Economic policy, education, grammar, and Rus |
| Serfdom existed in Galicia until 22 April, 1848. | |
| The decline of | serfdom in medieval England(1969) |
| ouis promulgated a charter in 1196 abolishing | serfdom in his domains. |
| only significant reform was the abolition of | serfdom in Austria and Hungary. |
| After the abolition of | serfdom in Poland (in 1807 by Napoleon and in land re |
| Along with the abolition of | serfdom in Hungary, it no longer was a question of cl |
| uprising from the outset, advocated an end to | serfdom in Congress and future independent Poland, wi |
| ynamics of the village after the abolition of | serfdom in the story Lykho davnie i s'ohochasne (Anci |
| ssian - symbolic of the tsarist imposition of | serfdom in Ukraine and refers to Shevchenko's paintin |
| In particular, Caldwell edited "The Road to | Serfdom: Text and Documents -- The Definitive Edition |
| y in the history of a Ukrainian village, from | serfdom to the postreform era. |
| ich, while also strongly supporting an end to | serfdom wanted to compensate the landowners. |
| In Lithuania | serfdom was fully established during the Wallach refo |
| In the 1820s, | serfdom was abolished in his region and the young Leb |
| ring the centuries when the system of Russian | serfdom was established. |
| This led to the exploitation of | serfdom, when land owners discovered that instead of |
| pendence movement, which emphasized an end to | serfdom without compensation to landlords as a necess |
| vention such as Friedrich Hayek's The Road to | Serfdom, Wolf shifted his views towards the right and |
| would continue for another century, although | serfdom would be officially abolished in 1861." the R |
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