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... Europe that although in a Braudelian world capi- talism and urbanisation are strongly linked and the capitalist system is regarded as having made great advances in the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries , Continental Europe ...
... Europe that although in a Braudelian world capi- talism and urbanisation are strongly linked and the capitalist system is regarded as having made great advances in the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries , Continental Europe ...
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... Europe as a whole occurred in England alone , even though the English share of the total European population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no ...
... Europe as a whole occurred in England alone , even though the English share of the total European population was only 8 per cent.14 But the remarkable surge of urban growth in England in the sev- enteenth and eighteenth centuries did no ...
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... European and German political thinking ' . " A generation later Germany's public pre- ceptors had become more ... Europe.57 Indeed , by the 1980s the Sonderweg thesis had become an essential component of German political pedagogy ...
... European and German political thinking ' . " A generation later Germany's public pre- ceptors had become more ... Europe.57 Indeed , by the 1980s the Sonderweg thesis had become an essential component of German political pedagogy ...
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