another journal of historical geography: historická geografie
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kinship and life-cycle (Cambridge 1984); K. Wrightson, Aspects of social differentiation in England 1580-1660 Journal of Peasant Studies 5 (1978) 33-47; K. Wrightson, English society, 158~1660 (London 1982)
[7] I. Blanchard, Review of periodical lecture: medieval period Economic History Review 2nd series 37 (1984) 117
[8] Wrightson op. cit. (1978) [9] This is analogous to contemporary sociological concern with "work histories" rather than
current occupations: R. Brown, Work histories, career strategies and the class structure and R. Scase, The petty bourgeoisie and modern capitalism: a consideration of recent theories, both in A. Giddens and G. MacKenzie (Eds), Social class and the division of labour: essays in honour ofllya Neustadt (Cambridge 1982) 119-36 and 148-61
[10] R. M. Smith, op. cit. (note 5) [11] Amongst a vast literature see A. Giddens, Contradiction, power and historical materialism,
chapter 4 in Central problems in social theory: action, structure and contradiction in social analysis (London 1979) 131-64; A. Giddens, A contemporary critique of historical materialism (London 1981); A. Giddens, The constitution of society (London 1984); A. Touraine, The sel[- production of society (Chicago 1977); R. Fardon (Ed.), Power and knowledge. anthropological and sociological approaches (Edinburgh 1985). Two discussions in the context of social history are G. McLennan, Marxism and the methodologies o f history (London 1981); and C. Lloyd, Explanation in social history (Oxford 1986)
[12] For a discussion of the separate emergence of capitalist forms of landholdings and capitalist forms of production see J. E. Martin, Feudalism to capitalism." peasant and landlord in English agrarian development (London 1983) especially 97 103
[13] This point is elaborated in P. Glennie, In search of agrarian capitalism: manorial tenants and the acquisition of land in the Lea valley, c1450-cl 560 (forthcoming)
[14] J. Hatcher, English serfdom and villeinage: towards a re-assessment Past and Present 90 (1981) 1-39
[15] R. M. Smith, Some thoughts on "hereditary" and "proprietary" rights in land under customary law in thirteenth and fourteenth century England Law andHistory Review 1 (1983) 95 128
[16] A. Pred, Place as historically contingent process: structuration and the time-geography of becoming places Annals of the Association of American Geographers 71 (1984) 279 97; A. Pred Interpenetrating process: human agency and the becoming of regional spatial and social structures Papers of the Regional Science Association 57 (1985) 7-17
[17] R. Holton, The transition from feudalism to capitalism (Basingstoke 1985) 220-1 [18] C. Lloyd op. cit. 263 312 [19] Such as Holton's attempt to combine endogenous and exogenous levels of analysis, op. cit.
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Another journal of historical geography: Historickd Geografie
Since 1968, when His tor i ckd Geograf ie was first publ i shed , a lmos t 30 issues have been p r o d u c e d by the D e p a r t m e n t o f E c o n o m i c H i s t o r y and His to r ica l G e o - g r a p h y within the C z e c h o s l o v a k A c a d e m y o f Sciences ' Ins t i tu te o f Czecho- s lovak and W o r l d His to ry . The j o u r n a l focusses u p o n the his tor ical e c o n o m i c and social g e o g r a p h y o f C z e c h o s l o v a k i a and , to a lesser extent , o f the Soviet U n i o n and the socialist republ ics o f eas te rn E u r o p e .
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