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The Development Of The Associative Principle During The Middle Ages

Three Lectures, Read Before The Members And Patrons Of The Huddersfield Early Closing Association (1859)

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116 pages
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5 hours

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Focusing on the development of the associative principle, this book delves into how individuals formed groups during the Middle Ages for shared purposes. Through three lectures, it examines the role of guilds, fraternities, and similar associations, highlighting their societal influence. This detailed analysis serves as a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in medieval society. The work is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical significance while making it accessible for modern readers.

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The Development Of The Associative Principle During The Middle Ages, Christopher Barker

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2008
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