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... distinction between the Royalist gentry of the north and west , and the Parliamentarian gentry of the south and east , which Hill points to . 53 Indeed , the English Civil War can be seen as almost as much a conflict between the north ...
... distinction between the Royalist gentry of the north and west , and the Parliamentarian gentry of the south and east , which Hill points to . 53 Indeed , the English Civil War can be seen as almost as much a conflict between the north ...
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... distinction between merchant and industrial capital , so too the status term ' gentleman ' obscures the equally crucial distinction between the new rural bourgeoisie and the older essentially feudal , landed classes . Such an ...
... distinction between merchant and industrial capital , so too the status term ' gentleman ' obscures the equally crucial distinction between the new rural bourgeoisie and the older essentially feudal , landed classes . Such an ...
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Goldmanns Genetic Structuralism | 8 |
A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
Lukács and Socialist Realism | 24 |
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