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William W. Hagen

Historian of Central and Eastern Europe

Posted on July 11, 2022July 16, 2022 by hagen

“Seventeenth-Century Crisis in Brandenburg: The Thirty Years’ War, the Destabilization of Serfdom, and the Rise of Absolutism.” American Historical Review, 94 (1989): 302-335.

Hagen — 17th-c. Crisis in Brandenburg AHR 1989

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