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Balkan Family Structure And The European Pattern Demographic Developments In Ottoman Bulgaria Past Incorporated Ceu Studies In The Humanities Enlarged 2nd Mariia Nikolaeva Todorova

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Balkan Family Structure And The European Pattern Demographic Developments In Ottoman Bulgaria Past Incorporated Ceu Studies In The Humanities Enlarged 2nd Mariia Nikolaeva Todorova
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Mariia Nikolaeva Todorova
ISBN: 9637326456
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Enlarged 2nd

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Balkan Family Structure And The European Pattern Demographic Developments In Ottoman Bulgaria Past Incorporated Ceu Studies In The Humanities Enlarged 2nd Mariia Nikolaeva Todorova by Mariia Nikolaeva Todorova 9637326456 instant download after payment.

An updated, extended, and revised version of the out-of-print 1993 edition, this title reassesses the traditional stereotype of the place of the Balkans in the model of the European family in the nineteenth century, on the basis of new source material and by synthesizing existing research.

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