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Land rights, ethno-nationality, and sovereignty in history
Stanley L. Engerman, Jacob Metzer
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Nationality
100%
Sovereignty
100%
Land Rights
100%
Historical Perspective
33%
Political Implications
33%
Anthropologists
33%
Economists
33%
Land Sovereignty
33%
Right to Land
33%
Power Difference
33%
Land Disputes
33%
Territorial Control
33%
Economic Historians
33%
Economic Implications
33%
Political Scientists
33%
Land Regimes
33%
Territorial Sovereignty
33%
Social Sciences
Nationality
100%
Sovereignty
100%
Land Tenure
100%
Wealth
33%
Territorial Sovereignty
33%
Anthropologists
33%
Sociologist
33%
Political Scientist
33%
Arts and Humanities
Dispute
100%
Land Right
100%
Conceptual
25%
Religion
25%
Scholars
25%
Sociologist
25%
Anthropologists
25%
Economic Historian
25%
Scientists
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Tenure
100%
Economic Historian
50%
Wealth
50%