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Forms of Servitude in Northern and Central Europe: Decline, Resistance, and Expansion - Freedman, Paul (Editor), and Bourin, Monique (Editor)
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In the nineteenth and early-twentieth century it was assumed that nearly all agricultural labourers in medieval Europe were serfs. Serfdom was distinct from slavery in that serfs were recognized as something more than chattels. They could contract legitimate marriages, hold personal property and they could not be moved around at will. The fact that serfs were in many regions a minority of the peasant population, and the increasing importance given to social and economic circumstances over legal definitions led historians to ...

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Forms of Servitude in Northern and Central Europe: Decline, Resistance, and Expansion 2005, Brepols N.V., Turnhout

ISBN-13: 9782503516943

German

Hardcover