The Black Death in Egypt and England
In this cross-regional comparative study, Stuart Borsch marshals medieval economic data to address why, following the Black Death, “Egypt’s centralized and urban landholding system was unable to adapt to massive depopulation, while England’s localized and rural landholding system had fully recovere...
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Auteur principal: | Jeffrey C. Burke |
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Langue: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2007
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