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Vol. 2 (1985): Feudalism : comparative studies

Published: 2013-10-02

Articles

  • Front matter and Introduction - Sydney Studies in Society and Culture, Volume 2 (1985)

    Edmund Leach, Soumyen Mukherjee, Jon Ward
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  • Talking About Talking About Feudalism

    Edmund Leach
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  • The Idea of Feudalism, from the Philosophes to Karl Marx

    S.N. Mukherjee
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  • Feudalism: interpretative category or framework of life in the Medieval West?

    John O Ward
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  • The Historical Foundations of a Feudal Mode of Production

    John Pryor
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  • The Politics of Primogeniture: Sex, Consciousness and Social Organisation in North Western Europe (900-1250 A.D.)

    Philip Barker
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  • Feudalism and the Hundred Years War

    Nicholas Wright
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  • The English Experience of Feudalism

    Michael Bennett
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  • Feudalism as a Trope or Discourse for the Asian Past with special reference to Thailand

    Craig J. Reynolds
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  • The Idea of Feudalism in China, and its applicability to Song Society

    Colin Jeffcott
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  • Land, Noble and Ruler in Mughal India

    M.N. Pearson
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  • From Harbour Autocracies to 'Feudal' Diffusion in Seventeenth-Century Indonesia: the case of Aceh

    Takeshi Ito, Anthony Reid
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  • Resistance, banditry and rural crime: aspects of the feudal paradigm in north India under colonial rule, c. 1800-1840

    Christopher Kenna
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