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Monks, gents and industrialists : the long-run impact of the dissolution of the English monasteries
Heldring, Leander; Robinson, James Alan; Vollmer, Sebastian - 2014 - Preliminary and incomplete
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Tawney's Century (1540-1640): the Roots of Modern Capitalist Entrepreneurship in England
Munro, John H. - University of Toronto, Department of Economics - 2007
Richard Tawney (1880-1962), who taught at the London School of Economics from 1917 to 1949, was unquestionably one of the very most important economic historians that England has ever produced: so much so, indeed, that the era of his major research and publications, 1540 - 1640, has justly come...
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