Vallan verkostoissa : Per Brahe ja hänen klienttinsä 1600-luvun Ruotsin valtakunnassa
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Brahe, Pietari klienttijärjestelmä patronus-klientti -suhteet valtionrakennus kirjeretoriikka 17th century patronage patron-client relationships social networks letter rhetoric nobility state building 1600-luku hallintohistoria aateli Ruotsin vallan aika sosiaaliset suhteet sosiaaliset verkostot valtarakenteet kirjeet
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