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SDubrowski,Ueber das Wesen des Feudalismusder Leibeigenschaft und des Handelskapita
lsAgrar-Problome2 Bd2 HeftMuenehen1929S209ff
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MDokrowski,Geschichte Russlands von seiner Entstehung bis zur neue sten
Zeit,Leipzig1929S4657Zerfall des Moskauer Feudalismus
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7001200 200700Paul Vinogardoff
4761000 (colonia)Although the turnover of this
economy[the Manor]appears to be very considerablethe home-farms with independent cultivation a
large scale are not commonand there are no latifundia in the sense of greatplantation estatesThe
type of combined economy based on the mutual support of a Manorial centre and its satellite holdings
isthe prevalent oneCambridge Medieval History,Vol2Cambridge1913p650
WEHeitlandAgricolaCambridge1921pp211212
coloni Liberi coloni tributarii inqnilini
adscriptiltii enapographoi 8

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410 210 4 ()
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PBoissonnade Le travail dans l'Europe chrtienne au moyen ageParis1921lLivre3
Chapitre
75
KAsakawaAgriculture in Japanese history,The Economic History
ReviewVol2No1LondonJan1929p8lffThe early Sh and the early ManorJournal
of Economic and Business HistoryVol1No2CambridgeMassFeb1929pl ff
Oleg PlettnerZum Studium des japanischen Feudalismus,Agrar-Probleme2Bdl
HefrMeunchen1929S119 132
229230

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.E (18321893) 3EPEBH(CTP556557)

WSombart Das
Bedarfsdeckunngsprinzip bleibt in der grundherrlichen Wirtschaftsverfassung das regulierende
Prinzip,Sombart,der moderne KapitalismusMnchen19161Bdl HalbbdS63
KAMEHEBPEBEHHMOCKBA 1926TOM 3STP139141

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Henry George F.Engels

Engels,The condition of the Working Class in England in 1844NY,1882Prefacep.


KMarxDas Kapital,8 te Auflage,Berlin.1929,3Bd,2 TeilS289
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WHasbachDie englischen Landa rbeite in den letzten hundert JahrenLeipzig1894,1 Kapitel
1086AD. 381200AD
75Boissonnadep136
Vinogradoffibid,p650
(agricultural services)These can be no doubt that villain" service meant
agricultural ServiceBut surely villain service was adueas a rule,from villain tenants, and
villain tenementsas a rulewere tenements of vil1ainsOther combinations were not
impossiblebut exceptionalThe collected papes of Paul Vinog adoff,Oxford,
1928V011p123
(Manor of Tidenham)
(week-work)(bene-work) 950 Tidenham
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(merchet)(chevage)
9 11 Labbaye de saint-Germain des Pres
(Terra dominicata) 6471 (hectare) (Terraindominicata Le terre
du matre)17112 1646 2851
(vilains serfs)
(droit de prise)

S'il a grasse oie ou la geline,


Un gastel de blanche farine,
A son seigneur tot le destine.

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F.Seebohm, English village community, 4th edition reprinted, Cambridge,1926, pp, 155--158.
Boissonnade, p.86, 92, 96, 101, 145, 146, 181.
.. KAMEHEB,, B..,, MOCKBA.1926, TOM 3, STP, 141155.

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