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... classes within the same society . The argument is illustrated in two quite distinct histo- rically known societies ... class . De Montmollin contrasts the effect that these concepts may have on the timing of events with that predicted ...
... classes within the same society . The argument is illustrated in two quite distinct histo- rically known societies ... class . De Montmollin contrasts the effect that these concepts may have on the timing of events with that predicted ...
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... class of ' traditional states ' ( class - divided societies ) , with very low levels of administrative activity by the governing group . According to his essentially substantivist analysis , we should not expect to find fully developed ...
... class of ' traditional states ' ( class - divided societies ) , with very low levels of administrative activity by the governing group . According to his essentially substantivist analysis , we should not expect to find fully developed ...
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... classes and aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for ...
... classes and aspects of time in 17th and 18th Century England . ( from the records of the Watchmakers Guild in London quoted in Thompson 1967 , 65 ) . The It seems that the desire for accuracy was a secondary concern . market for ...
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