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1999
By June 1948 a cycle of rural violence was in motion for which the leadership of the Malayan Communist Party was largely unprepared. Many of its wartime veterans – older, married and re-established in civilian life - were reluctant to follow their old commanders into the jungle.
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By June 1948 a cycle of rural violence was in motion for which the leadership of the Malayan Communist Party was largely unprepared. Many of its wartime veterans – older, married and re-established in civilian life - were reluctant to follow their old commanders into the jungle.
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2004
Abstract Despite the expansion of urban settlement between 1050 and 1300, British population remained overwhelmingly rural. In 1300 at least four-fifths of the population of England lived in settlements with no urban attributes, and the proportion for all Britain and Ireland was higher.
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Abstract Despite the expansion of urban settlement between 1050 and 1300, British population remained overwhelmingly rural. In 1300 at least four-fifths of the population of England lived in settlements with no urban attributes, and the proportion for all Britain and Ireland was higher.
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Transforming English Rural Society
2004Between 1540 and 1920 the English elite transformed the countryside and landscape by building up landed estates which were concentrated around their country houses. John Broad's study of the Verney family of Middle Claydon in Buckinghamshire demonstrates two sides of that process.
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Rural Life and Urbanized Society.
American Sociological Review, 1964Ma. Esperanza Burguete de Fabila +2 more
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