Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... Marxist historians is particularly relevant . In the work of Dobb , Hobsbawm , Hill and especially Thompson we see rigorous historical enquiry into the development of the ' working class ' and the relations between the aristocracy and ...
... Marxist historians is particularly relevant . In the work of Dobb , Hobsbawm , Hill and especially Thompson we see rigorous historical enquiry into the development of the ' working class ' and the relations between the aristocracy and ...
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... Marxist theory does not automatically mean that it is well known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now we would like to ...
... Marxist theory does not automatically mean that it is well known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now we would like to ...
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... Marxism is as sophisticated a tradition as its western counterpart , but dialectical think- ing is apparently ... Marxist as well as non - Marxist tradi- tions in Eastern Europe . From the Baltic to the Black Sea is a fascinating book ...
... Marxism is as sophisticated a tradition as its western counterpart , but dialectical think- ing is apparently ... Marxist as well as non - Marxist tradi- tions in Eastern Europe . From the Baltic to the Black Sea is a fascinating book ...
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