The Story of Land: A World History of Land Tenure and Agrarian ReformLincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1988 - 347 pagine |
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... moved from one to another employ- ment and even had rudimentary guilds . Probably this advance stems from the de- mand for their skills in producing more sophisticated ornaments for tombs and tem- ples than were known in Mesopotamia ...
... moved from one to another employ- ment and even had rudimentary guilds . Probably this advance stems from the de- mand for their skills in producing more sophisticated ornaments for tombs and tem- ples than were known in Mesopotamia ...
Pagina 56
... moved from West to East : eastern Germany was freer than western Ger- many and France , Russia freer than Ger- many . The same occurred as one moved from North to South : the peasant in south- ern France , Italy , and Spain was freer ...
... moved from West to East : eastern Germany was freer than western Ger- many and France , Russia freer than Ger- many . The same occurred as one moved from North to South : the peasant in south- ern France , Italy , and Spain was freer ...
Pagina 273
... moved to Shoa , and from then on until the twentieth century , the em- perors ( with one exception ) were Amhara . The Coptic Church replaced remnants of the Syrian and Byzantine . Amhara social structure is dominated by strong personal ...
... moved to Shoa , and from then on until the twentieth century , the em- perors ( with one exception ) were Amhara . The Coptic Church replaced remnants of the Syrian and Byzantine . Amhara social structure is dominated by strong personal ...
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Early Concepts of Land | 3 |
From Hammurabi to the Ascendancy of Assyria | 9 |
Ancient Egypt | 15 |
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African agrarian reform agricultural alien Annam areas Argentina became Brazil British cattle central China Church clan Cochinchina communal lands confiscated conquered conquest corvée crops Crown cultivated cycle daimyo decrees divided dynasty early East economic Egypt emperor emphyteusis Empire encomienda estates Ethiopia Europe European farmers farms fee simple feudalism forced French Gia Long hacienda hectares held holdings Inca Indians iqta king Kingdom known labor land grants land law land reform land tenure landholding landlords landowners latifundia Lê dynasty lords manor manorial ment Mexico military Mughal nineteenth century nobility nobles nomadic occupied officials overlords owners ownership peasantry peasants period Peru political Portuguese redistribution rent Roman royal serfs settlement settlers seventeenth sixteenth century slaves social society sold Spain Spanish taluqdars taxes teenth tenants territory tion trade tribal tribes tribute tury Vietnam village waqf West zamindars