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- Journal of British Studies , Volume 33 , Issue 4: Vill, Guild, and Gentry: Forces of Community in Later Medieval England , October 1994 , pp. 337 - 339
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- Copyright © North American Conference of British Studies 1994
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1 See, e.g., Smith, Richard, “‘Modernization’ and the Corporate Medieval Village Community in England: Some Sceptical Reflections,” in Explorations in Historical Geography, ed. Baker, A. R. H. and Gregory, D. (Cambridge, 1984), pp. 140–79Google Scholar; Rubin, Miri, “Small Groups: Identity and Solidarity in the Late Middle Ages,” in Enterprise and Individuals in Fifteenth-Century England, ed. Kermode, Jennifer (Wolfeboro Falls, N.H., 1991), pp. 132–50Google Scholar.
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