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Landholding in England
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98 pages
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The book explores the landholding systems in Scotland and Ireland, emphasizing their Celtic origins and unique characteristics that persisted longer than in other European regions. It highlights the ancient Celts as significant settlers in Europe and draws parallels between their land systems and those of the Slavonic, Hindoo, and New Zealand cultures. The evolution of these systems from patriarchal to tribal and their communistic nature are key themes, showcasing a deep historical and cultural analysis of land ownership practices.
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2009, paperback
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