peasants

  • 1peasants — peasants, peasantry The word ‘peasant’ is a typical example of the confusion of the common use of a word with its sociological definition. Probably the common use, in this case, is more correct. People always know whether or not a person is a… …

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  • 2Peasants —    Throughout late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, society was divided into a number of legal and social classes. Society was ruled by kings and powerful landed nobles and was served by slaves; between the ranks of the great free and the… …

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  • 3Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts — Studio album by Kula Shaker Released 8 March 1999 Genre …

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  • 4Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts — Peasants, Pigs Astronauts …

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  • 5Peasants' Party — or Peasant Party may refer to one of the following political parties:* Croatian Peasant Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina) * Peasant Party (Republic of China) * Croatian Peasant Party and Croatian Democratic Peasants Party * Polish Peasant Party… …

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  • 6Peasants Front of Indonesia — ( id. Barisan Tani Indonesia) was a peasant mass organization connected to the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). BTI was founded November 25 1945. The previous peasant organization of PKI had been the Peasants Union ( Serikat Tani ) formed in… …

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  • 7Peasants, War of the (1524-25) — • A revolt of the peasants of southern and central Germany Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 8Peasants' Revolt — Peasants Re|volt, the a protest in 1381 involving large numbers of English ↑peasants, who were angry about unfair social and economic conditions and about high taxes. They formed an unoffical army, led by Wat Tyler, and marched to London, where… …

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  • 9Peasants and Workers Party — ( el. Κόμμα Αγροτών και Εργαζομένων, KAE) was a political party in Greece. The party was allied with the Party of Democratic Socialism (KODISO), the party contested the 1981 parliamentary election on a joint ticket with KODISO [Clogg, Richard.… …

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  • 10Peasants' Revolt — n. the first great popular rebellion in English history (1381), caused by the imposition of an unpopular poll tax: it lasted less than a month and failed as a social revolution * * * or Wat Tyler s Rebellion (1381) First great popular rebellion… …

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