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Serfdom



Serf - under feudalism, peasant laborer who can be generally characterized as hereditarily attached to the manor in a state of semibondage, performing the servile duties of the lord (see also manorial system). Although serfs were usually bound to the land, many exceptions are found in the medieval economy of Western Europe, and, serfdom, as an institution, assumed a number of different forms in   Read More...

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    Economic History of Europe ("Serfs and Freemen" begins on p. 12)
    by Shepard Bancroft Clough, Charles Woolsey Cole. 920 pgs.


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