Agrarian Development and Social Change in Eastern Europe, 14th–19th Centuries
Discover the intricate tapestry of Eastern Europe's past with Agrarian Development and Social Change in Eastern Europe, 14th–19th Centuries, a compelling collection of 12 insightful articles. Authored by leading experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, this hardback edition spans 336 pages and delves into the economic and social history of the region, highlighting Hungary's unique position within it. This book places the development of Eastern Europe within the broader context of world history, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shaped the region from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Eastern Europe, this volume is a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Explore the connections between agrarian practices and social change in a region that has played a pivotal role in European history.