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... suggested that the pre - industrial English kinship system was ideally suited for industrialization.24 The argument was taken one step further in 1965 in the important work of John Hajnal , who linked the West European marriage pattern ...
... suggested that the pre - industrial English kinship system was ideally suited for industrialization.24 The argument was taken one step further in 1965 in the important work of John Hajnal , who linked the West European marriage pattern ...
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... suggested that ' the importance of the fact that Japan was feudal rather than familial can hardly be overestimated , because it helps to explain why Japan is perhaps the only nation that has been able to use its family system postively ...
... suggested that ' the importance of the fact that Japan was feudal rather than familial can hardly be overestimated , because it helps to explain why Japan is perhaps the only nation that has been able to use its family system postively ...
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... suggested in the Japanese context . For instance , Robert Smith has suggested several features of the family system that have encouraged industrial and economic development : ' it was the genius of the civil code that it required ...
... suggested in the Japanese context . For instance , Robert Smith has suggested several features of the family system that have encouraged industrial and economic development : ' it was the genius of the civil code that it required ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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