Landownership and Power in the Regions: Papers Submitted to the Conference of Regional History Tutors Held at Himley Hall in May 1978Malcolm D. G. WANKLYN |
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Its Relationship to Social Economic | 15 |
John Beckett The University of Hull | 25 |
Land Ownership in Relation to Demographic and Agricult | 43 |
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