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| − | Outside Europe, in distant Japan, it so happened that a system of personal and territorial subordination, very similar to Western feudalism, was gradually formed over against a monarchy which, as in the West, was much older than itself. But there the two | + | Outside [[Europe]], in distant [[Japan]], it so happened that a system of personal and territorial subordination, very similar to [[Western]] [[feudalism]], was gradually formed over against a [[monarchy]] which, as in the [[West]], was much older than itself. But there the two [[institution]]s coexisted without interpenetration. |
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Outside Europe, in distant Japan, it so happened that a system of personal and territorial subordination, very similar to Western feudalism, was gradually formed over against a monarchy which, as in the West, was much older than itself. But there the two institutions coexisted without interpenetration. [1] |
- ↑ Bloch, Marc (2014). Feudal Society. Translated from the French by L.A. Manyon. London and New York: Routledge. s. 402.