The Idea of Agrarianism: From Hunter-gatherer to Agrarian Radical in Western CultureUniversity of Idaho Press, 1989 - 266 pagina's |
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Agrarianism and Nobility | 25 |
Republican and AgrarianThe Physiocrats | 56 |
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