"Transaction. New Series, Volume 23" presents a collection of scholarly articles spanning the social sciences, political science, and history. This volume continues the tradition of the esteemed "Transaction" series, offering readers insights into contemporary research and enduring academic debates. Authored anonymously, the content emphasizes objective analysis and critical perspectives relevant to understanding societal trends and historical contexts.
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