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1986), a masterpiece of comparative history; and Florestan FERNANDEs, The
Negro in Brazilian Society (1969; originally published in Portuguese, 1964), a
historical study. On the peasants, see shepARD FORMAN, The Brazilian
Peasantry ...
1986), a masterpiece of comparative history; and Florestan FERNANDEs, The
Negro in Brazilian Society (1969; originally published in Portuguese, 1964), a
historical study. On the peasants, see shepARD FORMAN, The Brazilian
Peasantry ...
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1-3 (1955–75); RAlph-Johannes lilie, Byzantium and the Crusader States, 1096–
1204 (1993; originally published in German, 1981); and okTAwiesz JURewicz,
Andronikos I. Komnenos (1970; originally published in Polish, 1962). Studies of ...
1-3 (1955–75); RAlph-Johannes lilie, Byzantium and the Crusader States, 1096–
1204 (1993; originally published in German, 1981); and okTAwiesz JURewicz,
Andronikos I. Komnenos (1970; originally published in Polish, 1962). Studies of ...
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Joseph-HENRI BLANCHARD, The Acadians of Prince Edward Island, 1720–
1964 (1964, reprinted 1976; originally published in French, 1956), is a
particularly rich source of familial and parochial history. GEORGES ARSENAULT,
The Island ...
Joseph-HENRI BLANCHARD, The Acadians of Prince Edward Island, 1720–
1964 (1964, reprinted 1976; originally published in French, 1956), is a
particularly rich source of familial and parochial history. GEORGES ARSENAULT,
The Island ...
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