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... ENGLAND The idea of nationalism first developed in England , the first modern country to become a true nation state . Powerful monarchs had subdued tne independent local barons and reduced the influence of the Pope in England's ...
... ENGLAND The idea of nationalism first developed in England , the first modern country to become a true nation state . Powerful monarchs had subdued tne independent local barons and reduced the influence of the Pope in England's ...
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... England has so changed its institutional framework and developed social welfare legislation that it is one of the most democratic countries in the modern world . The expansion of equality in England , as in other lands , has taken place ...
... England has so changed its institutional framework and developed social welfare legislation that it is one of the most democratic countries in the modern world . The expansion of equality in England , as in other lands , has taken place ...
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... England's reputation was undeserved . In the first place , the suffrage was restricted to a very small proportion of England's population . Generally , only substantial property owners could vote , but there were boroughs where the ...
... England's reputation was undeserved . In the first place , the suffrage was restricted to a very small proportion of England's population . Generally , only substantial property owners could vote , but there were boroughs where the ...
Contents
SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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