The American Historical Review [Volume 84, Number 3 - June 1979]
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Washington, D.C.: American Historical Association, 1979. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Light, general reading wear. Clean copy. Pages numbered 619-917, several black and white illustrations. Featured articles: Gaius Noster: Substructures of Western Social Thought, by Donald R. Kelley; Frontier Municipal Baths and Social Interaction in Thirteenth-Century Spain, by James F. Powers; Marriage Politics and the Family in Florence: The Strozzi-Medici Alliance of 1508, by Melissa Meriam Bullard. Review article: Pluralist Politics in British India: The Cambridge Cluster of Historians of Modern India, by Howard Spodek..
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- The American Historical Review [Volume 84, Number 3 - June 1979]
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- Paperback
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- American Historical Association
- Place of Publication
- Washington, D.C.
- Date Published
- 1979
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- History Historical Review Western Social Thought Spain Communal Baths Florence Italy strozzi-Medici
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