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... class was no more ' made ' in the first third of the nineteenth century than it was ' re - made ' during the last 11 13 W. G. Runciman , A Treatise on Social Theory , vol . ii , Substantive Social Theory ( Cam- bridge , 1989 ) , p .
... class was no more ' made ' in the first third of the nineteenth century than it was ' re - made ' during the last 11 13 W. G. Runciman , A Treatise on Social Theory , vol . ii , Substantive Social Theory ( Cam- bridge , 1989 ) , p .
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One legacy of The General Theory - much disputed - is the notion that the true source of excessive unemployment need not be some flaw in the labour market itself . In another standard version of the story , however , a lower nominal ...
One legacy of The General Theory - much disputed - is the notion that the true source of excessive unemployment need not be some flaw in the labour market itself . In another standard version of the story , however , a lower nominal ...
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Pul Eliya : The Challenge to Descent Group Theory Leach introduces the monograph on Pul Eliya53 as having two aspects , firstly as an addition to the already substantial literature relating to Ceylonese land tenure , and secondly ...
Pul Eliya : The Challenge to Descent Group Theory Leach introduces the monograph on Pul Eliya53 as having two aspects , firstly as an addition to the already substantial literature relating to Ceylonese land tenure , and secondly ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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