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  2. Peasant - Wikipedia

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    The Annales School of 20th-century French historians emphasized the importance of peasants. Its leader Fernand Braudel devoted the first volume—called The Structures of Everyday Life —of his major work, Civilization and Capitalism 15th–18th Century to the largely silent and invisible world that existed below the market economy.

  3. Don Cossacks - Wikipedia

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    3.4 20th century. 3.4.1 World War I. ... (i.e., peasants, nobles, clergy, etc.). ... In the course of time they turned into a united community and were called "the ...

  4. National emblem of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The national emblem of ... the unique Belarusian national symbols were not created until the 20th century, ... symbolizing the unity between workers and peasants.

  5. Ukrainian nobility of Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-19th century, because the Ukrainian nobles were oriented towards their class standing, they were opposed to the interests of the Ukrainian peasants. By the end of that century, however, the idea of the old multinational Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth gave way to competing modern Ukrainian and Polish nationalisms. This meant that ...

  6. Palestinian identity - Wikipedia

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    The so-called Peasants' Revolt by Palestine's Arabs was precipitated by heavy demands for conscripts. The local leaders and urban notables were unhappy about the loss of traditional privileges, while the peasants were well aware that conscription was little more than a death sentence.

  7. Peasant movement - Wikipedia

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    The peasants were ruined. In order to get the land revenue waived, Sane Guruji organized meetings and processions in many places and took out marches to the Collector's office. The peasants joined the revolutionary movement of 1942 in great numbers. [4] Gradually the peasant movement intensified and spread across the rest of India.

  8. Peasants' Party (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Although preceded by attempts to create a peasant party that would challenge the existing situation (began in the 1880s with a group around Constantin Dobrescu-Argeș, registered in 1895 as Partida Țărănească — an alternative, if antiquated, version with the same meaning of "Peasants' Party"), the PȚ was ultimately made possible by the World War itself - which Romania had entered, in ...

  9. Petty nobility - Wikipedia

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    Due to the civic changes of the 19th century, they were either absorbed into the peasantry or the intellectual class. In the Habsburg era, their number was 125 000. Someone above Petty nobility is called a Középnemes (Middle-noble). In Hungary, the civic transformation was led mainly by the liberal middle-nobility.