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The Agrarian Problem In The Sixteenth Century
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478 pages
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R.H. Tawney's first major work explores the agrarian issues of the sixteenth century, providing insights into the economic and social dynamics of the time. Written during his tenure at Oxford University, it delves into the implications of agrarian change, examining how it affected society and class structures. The book lays the groundwork for Tawney's later contributions to economic history and social theory, making it a significant text for understanding the historical context of agrarian problems.
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2020, paperback
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