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WANG Pengfei, WANG Chengwu: Analysis on the Rise and Fall of Nanyo Kohatsu Kabushiki Kaisha of Modern...
    Abstract: During the First World War, Japan occupied the Micronesia(South Sea Islands),which originally belonged to Germany. In 1922,Japan officially established the Nanyo Cho and began to implement civil colonial rule.Nanyo Kohatsu Kabushiki Kaisha ...
  
WANG Yuantian: The Emergence and Improvement of Landscape Property Rights System in England
    Abstract:In England, private ownership of land was established in the 17th century, and land rights had continued to be established in the subsequent practice afterwards. By the late 19th century, the public hindered real estate owners within the landsc...
XU Bin: The Evolution of European Civilization: Industrialization
    The industrial development is an important facet of the transformation of European civilization. One of the most remarkable achievements of European civilization and one of the features of its modernity was industrialization, or the industria...
  
GENG Zhi: Reverse Lend-Lease Aids to the United States from the United Kingdom and its Settlement (19...
    Abstract:During the Second World War, the United Kingdom government provided reverse lend-lease aids, mainly consisted of munitions, goods, services, and such as information and technology of military, to the United States while she obtained the aids o...
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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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