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How Feudal Was Indian Feudalism?

Social Scientist, 1984
(1985). How feudal was Indian feudalism? The Journal of Peasant Studies: Vol. 12, Feudalism and Non‐European Societies, pp. 19-43.
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Feudalism

2012
Abstract Feudalism generally refers to a medieval system of political, social, and economic organization based on vassalage and the granting of a foedum (fief) that developed in western Europe with the collapse of authority following Germanic invasions.
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Feudal and feudalism in modern China

Journal of Modern Chinese History, 2012
“Feudal” is a core concept that has played an important role in modern Chinese people's understanding of their society and of the Chinese revolution. This article traces several key aspects of the process in which the feudal concept evolved. It points out that such a concept consists of two aspects concerning the late Qing dynasty: the question of ...
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Feudalism

This Companion takes stock of the trajectory, achievements, shortcomings and prospects of Marxist political economy. It reflects the contributors’ shared commitment to bringing the methods, theories and concepts of Marx himself to bear across a wide range of topics and perspectives, and it provides a testimony to the continuing purpose and vitality of ...
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Feudalism

The History Teacher, 1978
Paul W. Strait, John S. Critchley
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Feudalism

The American Historical Review, 1979
Theodore Evergates, John Critchley
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