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English society in the later Middle Ages : class, status, and gender
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction: social structure as social closure
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Chapter 2
Agrarian class structure: exclusion and dual closure
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Chapter 3
Agrarian class structure and the forces for change I: trade, population and the money supply
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Chapter 4
Agrarian class structure and the forces for change II: usurpationary closure
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Chapter 5
Urban class structure and usurpationary closure
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Chapter 6
Order as social closure I: the nobility
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Chapter 7
Order as social closure II: the clergy
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Chapter 8
Gender as social closure: women
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Chapter 9
Status-group as social closure: the Jews
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Chapter 10
Social ideology: closure legitimated?
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Chapter 11
Conclusion
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Book overview
1. Introduction: social structure as social closure
2. Agrarian class structure: exclusion and dual closure
3. Agrarian class structure and the forces for change I: trade, population and the money supply
4. Agrarian class structure and the forces for change II: usurpationary closure
5. Urban class structure and usurpationary closure
6. Order as social closure I: the nobility
7. Order as social closure II: the clergy
8. Gender as social closure: women
9. Status-group as social closure: the Jews
10. Social ideology: closure legitimated?
11. Conclusion
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English, History