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Early modern English kinship in the long run: Reflections on continuity and change

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Early modern English kinship in the long run: Reflections on continuity and change. / Tadmor, Naomi.
In: Continuity and Change, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1, 04.05.2010, p. 15-48.

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Tadmor N. Early modern English kinship in the long run: Reflections on continuity and change. Continuity and Change. 2010 May 4;25(1):15-48. 1. doi: 10.1017/S0268416010000093

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Tadmor, Naomi. / Early modern English kinship in the long run : Reflections on continuity and change. In: Continuity and Change. 2010 ; Vol. 25, No. 1. pp. 15-48.

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