10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREFEUDAL»
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prefeudal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prefeudal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Small Community, Foundation of Democratic Life: What it ...
New England had to some extent this continuity of prefeudal democratic
community tradition from close to the soil in Europe. The New England town
meeting was an adaptation' of ancient 'democracy, and not a new creation.
Democratic ...
Arthur Ernest Morgan, Baker Brownell, 2013
2
Denman Ross and American Design Theory
The topic no doubt grew out of Adams's research on Anglo-Saxon law which, he
had suggested in 1876, could itself be traced back to prefeudal Germany.
Unfortunately for Ross, Adams left Harvard in 1877 to return to Washington, D.C.,
and ...
3
Articulating Hidden Histories: Exploring the Influence of ...
One object of his studies was to suggest that the ancient village communities
described by German writers had characterized the English countryside as well,
that they formed a prefeudal basis for village agriculture and social life,
developing a ...
Jane Schneider, Rayna Rapp, 1995
4
Soviet Ethnology and Anthropology Today
A term introduced into scientific usage is the stadial concept of the “prefeudal
period”, which, in Neusykh1n's opinion, begins with the disintegration of the tribal
system (Neusykhin, 1956 :76, 82), in application to the Germans of the early ...
5
Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804
Yet, even in this form it faded into the background when the princes using
traditional prefeudal rights began to assert their power and to amass fortunes at
the expense of the “three nations,” relegating them and the Diet to impuissance.
6
The Fall and Rise of the Asiatic Mode of Production ...
That is to say, I consider it advisable to replace the slaveholding social order with
a variable 'prefeudal' stage which can take widely differing forms depending on
both natural factors (climate, topography, fertility of the soil, and the like) and ...
7
The Origin of Medieval Drama
... forming a prefeudal stage in the development of class society, consisted of
widespread small properties, patriarchal slavery in patriarchal households, in
retinue, client, and tribute-paying relationships, subordination to larger social
groups in ...
8
Liberty in Hume’s History of England
... "he forfeited all title to his land" (I. 477). Such specious liberty or property is little
better than the prefeudal liberty of the Anglo-Saxons, who in fact lived under a
system answering to the same military imperative as feudalism though it lacked ...
N. Capaldi, D. Livingston, 1990
9
Japanese Civilization: A Comparative View
So the ikki was not only a habit, a defense, and a right to be exercised by
peasants in times of acute crisis. It was also a ritual for keeping alive prefeudal
ideas of impartial justice, equality, and equity in a society dominated by kinship,
hierarchy, ...
10
The Politics of Social Transformation in Afghanistan, Iran, ...
They also might have been a first step toward collectivization, as they were in
China. Decree Number 8 aimed at eliminating "feudal and prefeudal conditions"
by establishing a land ceiling of thirty jaribs (six hectares) for first-quality land or
the ...
Myron Weiner, Ali Banuazizi, 1994