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Segregation Integration Assimilation Religious And Ethnic Groups In The Medieval Towns Of Central And Eastern Europe Derek Keene Balzs Nagy Katalin Szende

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Segregation Integration Assimilation Religious And Ethnic Groups In The Medieval Towns Of Central And Eastern Europe Derek Keene Balzs Nagy Katalin Szende
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Segregation Integration Assimilation Religious And Ethnic Groups In The Medieval Towns Of Central And Eastern Europe Derek Keene Balzs Nagy Katalin Szende instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.99 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Derek Keene; Balázs Nagy; Katalin Szende
ISBN: 9780754664772, 0754664775
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Segregation Integration Assimilation Religious And Ethnic Groups In The Medieval Towns Of Central And Eastern Europe Derek Keene Balzs Nagy Katalin Szende by Derek Keene; Balázs Nagy; Katalin Szende 9780754664772, 0754664775 instant download after payment.

Whilst most historical investigations of ethnic and religious minorities concentrate on a single town or particular group, this volume offers a much broader geographical and chronological view. Looking at towns across western, and particularly, eastern Europe from the late antique period to the fifteenth century, these papers illustrate the changing nature of questions of identity, perception, legal status and relations between groups, together with the ways in which these elements were affected by the external political regimes and ideologies to which towns were inevitably subjected.

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