Chapter Unveiling a hidden subject: peasant agency in the Douro river basin (5th- 7th centuries)
The peasantry formed the most numerous group in the vast course of history in its dialectical diversity and specificity. However, the peasants’ importance was not matched by an equal research effort from historians. Something especially true during any pre-capitalist context in which the absolute re...
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Firenze University Press
2025
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