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The aim of this book is to explain economic dualism in the history of modern Europe. The emergence of the manorial-serf economy in the Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary in the 16th and the 17th centuries was the result of a cumulative impact of various circumstantial factors. The weakness of cities in Central Europe disturbed the social balance – so characteristic for Western-European societies – between burghers and the nobility. The political dominance of the nobility hampered the development of cities and limited the influence of burghers, paving the way to the rise of serfdom and manorial farms. These processes were accompanied by increased demand for agricultural products in Western Europe
History --- Brzechczyn --- cascade process --- Central --- Distinctiveness --- economic dualism --- economical backwardness --- Europe --- Historical --- manorial-serf economy --- modeling --- modern history --- Philosophy --- Study --- Europe, Central --- Philosophy. --- Economic conditions. --- Central Europe --- History.
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""The Making of American Catholicism" explores how Catholic experience influences regional culture, and vice versa"--
Catholic Church --- History. --- United States. --- African American Catholics. --- American conservatism. --- American nationalism. --- Americanism. --- Catholicism and U.S. electoral politics. --- Catholicism in the American West. --- Catholicism in the Pacific Northwest. --- Catholics on the U.S.Supreme Court. --- Czech Catholics. --- European immigrant Catholics. --- German Catholics. --- Hispano-descended Catholics. --- Irish Catholics. --- Irish-American identity. --- Latinx Catholics. --- Los Angeles. --- Lower Midwest. --- Marian Revival. --- Mexican Catholics. --- Midwestern Catholicism. --- New Orleans Catholicism. --- Regional Catholic cultures. --- Southern California. --- Upper Midwestern. --- apparitions. --- black Catholics. --- clerical authority. --- clerical sexual abuse. --- communalistic Catholic distinctiveness. --- cultural Catholicism. --- desegregation. --- ethnic separatism. --- immigrant Catholic cultures. --- individualistic capitalism. --- integration. --- parochial communalism. --- race. --- racism. --- region. --- segregation. --- transnational. --- white ethnic Catholics. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Influence
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