21 March 2011

A DESLOCALIZAÇÃO DO EMPREGO
JÁ É UMA COISA MUITO ANTIGA























Oseias e a Prostituta (França, Idade Média)

"The political fragmentation of the western church and the absence of heresy were (...) linked: people simply did not have regular information about what was going on outside their own local and regional circuits. (...) It is a localization, all the same, that we should not exagerate. People moved about. (...) The routes became well known, with the result that, as Boniface of Mainz said in 747, in many cities of Italy and Gaul all the prostitutes were English". (The Inheritance Of Rome/A History Of Europe From 400 To 1000 - Chris Wickham)

(2011)

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