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The present volume is a component of a series which, when completed, will constitute a comprehensive survey of the many aspects of East Central European society. The books in the series deal with the peoples whose homelands lie between the Germans to the west, the Russians to the east and the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas to the south. They constitute a particular civilization, one that is at once an integral part of Europe, yet substantially different from the West. The area is characterized by a rich variety in language, religion, and government. The study of this complex area demands a multidisciplinary approach and, accordingly, our contributors to the series represent several academic disciplines. They have been drawn from the universities and other scholarly institutions in the United States and Western Europe, as well as East Central Europe. The author of this collection of essays is professor of history at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. | In the research work of more than a decade underlying the essays included in the present book, I received financial and moral support from the following institutions: the Department of Economic History, Uppsala University; the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences; the Ian Wallander Foundation for Social-Scientific Research (Svenska Handelsbanken); The Tercentenary Foundation of the Swedish Riksbank; the Swedish Council for Research in the Humanities and Social …
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