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The term "gentry" by itself, so Peter Coss argues, is a construct that historians have applied loosely to rather different societies. Any particular model may not fit a specific society, but some scholars prefer a single, unified term. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gentry, Castelle G.
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by Popper, Arthur N., Popper, Arthur N., Hawkins, Anthony D., Fay, Richard R., Mann, David A., Bartol, Soraya., Carlson, Thomas J., Coombs, Sheryl., Ellison, William T., Gentry, Roger L., Halvorsen, Michele B., Løkkeborg, Svein., Rogers, Peter H., Southall, Brandon L., Zeddies, David G., Tavolga, William N.
Published 2014
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Published 2006
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Published 1990
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“...Gentry, James W., 1947- ....”
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Published 2013
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