The economic world of the Bohemian serf: Economic concepts, preferences, and constraints on the estate of Friedland, 1583-1692
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2001
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Authors: | Ogilvie, Sheilagh |
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The economic history review : a journal of economic and social history. - Oxford : Blackwell, ISSN 0013-0117, ZDB-ID 18016. - Vol. 54.2001, 3, p. 430-453
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