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LIU Tao,XU Bin: The Monopoly and Institutional Changes of Guilds in Early Modern Europe
    The European guilds underwent some new changes in the early modern period. Geographically, guilds in different regions showed varying degrees of development momentum; the guilds in the Netherlands and England declined earlier, while those in other parts...
  
YANG Songtao,ZHOU Xingyu: Juries of Matrons and Patriarchal Justice in Medieval England
    Abstract:The male-dominated justice of medieval England showed compassion towards women, primarily reflected in the right of female offenders of “pleas of the belly” and the resulting establishment of juries of matrons. Previously, some Western schol...
LI Youdong: An Analysis of the View of ‘Historical Progress’ in Modern Western Historical Theory
    Abstract: After the beginning of the twentieth century, the European intellectual view of "historical progress" was disintegrated, which led to the crisis of speculative historical philosophy. Now, a hundred years later, Western intellectuals have begun...
  
YUAN Zhihui: The Hurrians and Technological Innovation and Its Significance in Ancient West Asia
    The Hurrians played a crucial role in the technological innovation and productivity development in ancient Western Asia. Being close to metal provenances regions, they mastered metallurgy and played an important part in the metal trade. In addition, the...
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Peasantry in the Cheb City-State in the Late Middle Ages: Socioeconomic Mobility and Migration
    A reassessment of fundamental scholarship on the Middle Ages, based on previously unknown medieval written source material.The medieval peasantry represents a particularly compelling unknown for historians, as it holds the key to underst...
Merchants' agents and the process of bottom-up harmonization between European towns, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries
    Since merchants typically traded between towns, they had to cross legal boundaries on a regular basis. This article discusses one of the instruments they used in order to deal with the challenges of legal pluralism, namely the instalment...
  
The Transformation of Aristocratic Landownership in the Eastern Netherlands,c.1750-1850
    The Batavian Revolution of 1795 put an end to officeholding in the provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel, as afforded to noblemen through possession of a noble estate.
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