Families and frontiers : : re-creating communities and boundaries in the early modern Burgundies / / Kathryn A. Edwards.

The frontier of the Early Modern Burgundies ? In this book, Edwards applies in reverse the American frontier concept in order to understand the local changes in family and community in a Burgundy torn in two after the death of Charles the Bold in 1477. During the late fifteenth and early sixteenth c...

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Superior document:Studies in Central European histories
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, Massachusetts ;, Leiden : : Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.,, [2002]
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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Studies in Central European histories.
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