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EHESS

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EHESSÉcole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France)


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Thesis, EHESS, 2002); also on the folkloric construction of Burgundian terroir, see Philip Whalen, "'A merciless source of happy memories': Gaston Roupnel and the Folklore of Burgundian Terroir," Journal of Folklore Research 44.
Este texto foi apresentado na "III Jornee d'Histoire des sensibilitees--Histoires singulieres et sensibilitees", realizado na EHESS, em Paris, marco de 2006.
Hoffman, Caltech, and Gilles Postel-Vinay, EHESS, "History, Geography, and the Markets for Mortgage Loans in 19th Century France" Discussant: Joel Mokyr, Northwestern University Engerman and Sokoloff examine land and immigration policies across the range of colonies/societies established by the Europeans in the New World over the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries to improve our understanding of whether there are systematic patterns in the evolution of institutions.
 
 
 
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