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Again, D. PRODAN's major study of villeinage was the basic source, and SZENTGYÖRGYI a good supplementary source, for much of this section. See also David PRODAN, Bojaren und 'vecini'des Landes Fogarasch im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert (Bucharest, 1967)
On social conditions in the two Romanian principalities, see Şt. OLTEANU, Les pays roumains, pp. 23ff. The recent study of Romanian population movements by Ştefan METEŞ, Emigrări româneşti din Transilvania în secolele XIII-XIX (Bucharest, 1977), is not relevant to thi section, for fails to deal with migration from Wallachia and Moldavia to Transylvania.
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