Early Modern Conceptions Of Property by John Brewer
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This scholarly work delves into the evolving notions of property during the early modern period, exploring how these ideas were shaped by economic, political, and social transformations. It examines the interplay between legal frameworks, philosophical discourses, and everyday practices that influenced property rights and ownership. Through a series of essays, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of how property was conceptualized and contested, highlighting the diverse perspectives and debates that emerged during this pivotal era in history.
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- Published
- 1995
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- 300-350
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