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[2nd, revised edition]. — London, New York: Verso, 1991. — 224 p. What makes people love and die for nations, as well as hate and kill in their name? While many studies have been written on nationalist political movements, the sense of nationality - the personal and cultural feeling of belonging to the nation - has not received proportionate attention. In this widely acclaimed...
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Verso is the Imprint of New Left Book, 2016. — 330 p. — ISBN: 9781784784577. (US ebook ), 9781784784553 ( UK ebook ). Originally published in Japanese by NTT Publishing Co, Ltd. 2009. Shifting Youth Area Studies Fieldwork Frameworks of Comparison Interdisciplinary Retirement and Liberation
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Revised Edition. — Verso; New Left Books, 2006. — 255 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84467-086-4. Cultural Roots The Origins of National Consciousness Creole Pioneers Old Languages, New Models Official Nationalism and Imperialism The Last Wave Patriotism and Racism The Angel of History Census, Map, Museum Memory and Forgetting Travel and Traffic : On the Geo-biography of the Imagined Communities
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Revised Edition. — Verso, 2006. — 563 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84467-484-8. Cultural Roots The Origins of National Consciousness Creole Pioneers Old Languages, New Models Official Nationalism and Imperialism The Last Wave Patriotism and Racism The Angel of History Census, Map, Museum Memory and Forgetting Travel and Traffic : On the Geo-biography of the Imagined Communities
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University of Texas Press, Austin, 2004. — 345 p. This research deals with question of cultural partnership between Hispanic cultural paradigm and its impact on nowaday`s American society. How this cultural, spiritual and mental facts determinate social landscape in not only Latin America and help people to save or revitalize their own identity.
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New York: Berghahn Books, 2015. — 179 p. Attempts of nineteenth-century writers to establish “race” as a biological concept failed after Charles Darwin opened the door to a new world of knowledge. Yet this word already had a place in the organization of everyday life and in ordinary English language usage. This book explains how the idea of race became so important in the USA,...
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Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press, 2003. — 220 p. Note on pronunciation and language. National identity and the ‘great divide’. Re-imagining the nation. The Croatian historical statehood narrative. Contemporary accounts of Croatian national identity. The nation in social practice I: economy, football and Istria. The nation in social practice II: language,...
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Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 233 p. Since the 1960s, Britain and France have developed substantially different policies to manage racial tensions, in spite of having similar numbers of postwar ethnic minority immigrants. This book provides the first detailed historical exploration of race policy development in these two countries, tracing the sources of Britain’s race...
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Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993. 474 p. Since its publication this important study has become established as a central work on the vast and contested subject of modern nationalism. Placing historical evidence within a general theoretical framework, John Breuilly argues that nationalism should be understood as a form of politics that arises in opposition to the...
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Harvard University Press, 2004. — 296 p. — ISBN: 0-674-01539-8. Despite a quarter-century of constructivist theorizing in the social sciences and humanities, ethnic groups continue to be conceived as entities and cast as actors. Journalists, policymakers, and researchers routinely frame accounts of ethnic, racial, and national conflict as the struggles of internally...
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Cambridge University Press, New York. - 2009. - 202 p. The birthplace of the nation-state and modern nationalism at the end of the eighteenth century, Europe was supposed to be their graveyard at the end of the twentieth. Yet, far from moving beyond the nationstate, fin-de-siede Europe has been moving back to the nation-state, most spectacularly with the disintegration of the...
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Open University Press and the University of Minnesota Press, 1997. There was no first nationalist. Neither was there any single moment at which people who previously had no idea of nation and no political aspirations or ideological preferences for their own country suddenly began to think in nationalist terms. Rather, several different threads of historical change came together...
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Routledge, 2007. — 249 p. Is it time to be postnational? Nationalism matters Nationalism and ethnicity Nationalism and civil society Democracy, diversity, and self-determination Nationalism, political community, and the representation of society Or, why feeling at home is not a substitute for public space Inventing the opposition of ethnic and civic nationalism Hans Kohn and...
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Berg, 2001. — 272 p. Colonial Sex and the Creation of a Mixed-race Population The Colonial Science of Racial Hybrids Anglo-Indians and the Blurring of Categorical Divides Theorizing the Colonial and Postcolonial Creolized Cultures, Bounded Identities Researching Anglo-India Anglo-Indians in Madras The Evolution of an Anglo-Indian Population in Madras The Emergence of Class...
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London: Zed Books, 1993. — 181 p. — ISBN: 0-86232-553-6. Black and white scan. English language. Chatterjee does and excellent job of clearly explaining the underlying causes and assumptions of nationalism. How they originate in the west and based on specific conceptions of time, reason, progress, and science. Since these conceptions are not universal their application through...
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 286 p. The Nature of the Study Introduction CEEC Economies and Global Company Strategies MNEs and MNE Embeddedness in the CEEC Economies
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Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006. — x, 378 p. — (Studies on China; 28). — ISBN: 9780520230156. Focusing on the Ming (1368-1644) and (especially) the Qing (1364-1912) eras, this book analyzes crucial moments in the formation of cultural, regional, and religious identities. The contributors examine the role of the state in a variety of environments...
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SAGE, 2014. — 2078 p. Asian Americans are a growing, minority population in the United States. After a 46 percent population growth between 2000 and 2010 according to the 2010 Census, there are 17.3 million Asian Americans today. Yet Asian Americans as a category are a diverse set of peoples from over 30 distinctive Asian-origin subgroups that defy simplistic descriptions or...
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Vintage, 1983. — 288 p. Longtime activist, author and political figure Angela Davis brings us this expose of the women's movement in the context of the fight for civil rights and working class issues. She uncovers a side of the fight for suffrage many of us have not heard: the intimate tie between the anti-slavery campaign and the struggle for women's suffrage. She shows how...
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Springer, 2011. — 217 p. Asian Americans Hispanics African Americans Caucasians Generic Measures Native Americans
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SAGE Publications Ltd., 2002. — 226 p. Modernity, nationalism and social theory: a general outline Modernity and nationalism: transformation and integration Nationalism and structure Nationalism and culture Nationalism, agency and social change Towards a typology of forms of nationalism The new radical nationalisms: globalization, xenophobia and cultural violence Debating the...
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W.W. Norton & Company, 2015. — 568 p. Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer, authors of The Racial Order , have written an undergraduate textbook on race relations for the twenty-first century. Every chapter of Race in America examines how racism intersects with other forms of social division - those based on gender, class, sexuality, ability, religion, and nationhood - as well...
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Oxford, New York: Berg 3PL, 2002 — 228 p. — ISBN10: 1859735142; ISBN13: 978-1859735145. The Millennium Dome, Braveheart and Rolls Royce cars. How do cultural icons reproduce and transform a sense of national identity? How does national identity vary across time and space, how is it contested, and what has been the impact of globalization upon national identity and culture? This...
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Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 313 p. In this book, Ron Eyerman explores the formation of the African American identity through the theory of cultural trauma. The trauma in question is slavery, not as an institution or as personal experience, but as collective memory: a pervasive remembrance that grounded a people’s sense of itself. Combining a broad narrative sweep with...
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Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 314 p. “This groundbreaking book presents a bold challenge to the conventional wisdom about identity voting. Regarding race as a ‘red herring,’ the author shows how voting patterns in South Africa are politically engineered rather than socially structured. She traces the electoral victories of the ruling party to its success at painting an...
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Wesleyan University Press, 1990. — 864 p. The civic culture and volutary pluralism True americanism Can immigrants learn new republic principles Economic self-interest and patriotism The civic culture and Irish Italians and Jews claim their american identity Efforts to americanize the newcomers Predatory pluralism and american response
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. — 269 p. This book traces the rise of the French National Front and presents an analysis of the organisation's origins, structure and doctrine which concludes that the Le Pen phenomenon represents a modern and sophisticated form of fascism. The authors offer a critical assessment of how political parties and anti-racist organisations have responded to...
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Stanford University Press, 1998. — 186 p. Majorities are made, not born. This book argues that there are no pure majorities in the Asia-Pacific region, broadly defined, nor in the West. Numerically, ethnically, politically, and culturally, societies make and mark their majorities under specific historical, political, and social circumstances. This position challenges Samuel...
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Harvard University Press, 1975. — 540 p. Basic group of identity idols of tribe. Ethnic identity. Ethnicity and social change. The transmission of cultural heritage.
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The MIT Press, 1963. — 360 p. Beyond the Melting Pot was one of the most influential books published during the 1960s. This second edition includes a new 90-page Introduction, "New York City in 1960," in which the authors, with all their previous depth and verve, examine the turn of events since 1963, the date of the first edition. Their concerns are directed to such...
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The present study investigates self-presentation in a nonymous setting and explores differences in self-presentation by distinct ethno-racial groups. Based on content analysis of 83 Facebook profiles of African Americans, Latino, Indian and Vietnamese ancestry students, supplemented by 63 in-person interviews, we found that ethno-racial identities are salient and highly...
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Oneworld. — 2006. — 225 P. ISBN: 978-1-85168-459-5. A Student s Introduction Reflection on Two Charismas, Russian Formalist Sociology of Literature: A Sociologist s Perspective. Science and National Greatness in Seventeenth — Century England. Nationalism and Modernity. The Modern Religion? Praxis Pietatis: A Tribute to Edward Shilds. The Political Significance of Culture....
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Harvard University Press. — 1992. — 298 p. ISBN: 0-674-60319-2. God s Firstborn: England. The Three Identies of France. The Scythian Rome : Russia. The Final Solution of Infinite Longing: Germany. In Pursuit of the Ideal Nation: The Unfolding of Nationality in America.
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Harvard University Press. — 2003. — 556 p. ISBN: 0-674-00614-3. Another Take on How It All Began. The Spread of the New Economic Consciousness on the European Continent. The Asian Challenge: The Way of Japan. The Economic Civilization: The Spirit of Capitalism in the New World. Epilogue: Looking Backward from year 2000.
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Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1996. — viii, 379 p. — (Studies on Ethnic Groups in China). — ISBN: 9780295975283. China's exploitation by Western imperialism is well known, but the imperialist treatment within China of ethnic minorities has been little explored. Around the geographic periphery of China, as well as some of the less accessible parts of the...
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Routledge, 2014. — 220 p. A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must-read for all those interested in the nature of black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, racism among feminists, and the black woman's involvement with feminism, hooks attempts to move us...
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University Press of Kentucky, 2012. — 88 p. Author, activist, feminist, teacher, and artist bell hooks is celebrated as one of the nation's leading intellectuals. Born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, hooks drew her unique pseudonym from the name of her grandmother, an intelligent and strong-willed African American woman who inspired her to stand up against a dominating and...
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Routledge, 2008. — 240 p. What does it mean to call a place home? Who is allowed to become a member of a community? When can we say that we truly belong? These are some of the questions of place and belonging that renowned cultural critic bell hooks examines in her new book, Belonging: A Culture of Place. Traversing past and present, Belonging charts a cyclical journey in which...
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Routledge, 2014. — 212 p. In the critical essays collected in Black Looks, bell hooks interrogates old narratives and argues for alternative ways to look at blackness, black subjectivity, and whiteness. Her focus is on spectatorship — in particular, the way blackness and black people are experienced in literature, music, television, and especially film — and her aim is to...
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Holt Paperbacks, 1996. — 288 p. One of our country's premier cultural and social critics, bell hooks has always maintained that eradicating racism and eradicating sexism must go hand in hand. But whereas many women have been recognized for their writing on gender politics, the female voice has been all but locked out of the public discourse on race. Killing Rage speaks to this...
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Routledge, 2006. — 320 p. According to the Washington Post, no one who cares about contemporary African-American cultures can ignore bell hooks' electrifying feminist explorations. Targeting cultural icons as diverse as Madonna and Spike Lee, Outlaw Culture presents a collection of essays that pulls no punches. As hooks herself notes, interrogations of popular culture can be a...
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Washington Square Press, 2004. — 240 p. In Rock My Soul, world-renowned scholar and visionary bell hooks takes an in-depth look at one of the most critical issues facing African Americans: a collective wounded self-esteem that has prevailed from slavery to the present day. Why do so many African Americans -- whether privileged or poor, urban or suburban, young or old -- live in...
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Routledge, 2014. — 198 p. In Sisters of the Yam, bell hooks reflects on the ways in which the emotional health of black women has been and continues to be impacted by sexism and racism. Desiring to create a context where black females could both work on their individual efforts for self-actualization while remaining connected to a larger world of collective struggle, hooks...
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Routledge, 2014. — 208 p. In childhood, bell hooks was taught that "talking back" meant speaking as an equal to an authority figure and daring to disagree and/or have an opinion. In this collection of personal and theoretical essays, hooks reflects on her signature issues of racism and feminism, politics and pedagogy. Among her discoveries is that moving from silence into...
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Routledge, 2000. — 164 p. Drawing on both her roots in Kentucky and her adventures with Manhattan Coop boards, Where We Stand is a successful black woman's reflection--personal, straight forward, and rigorously honest--on how our dilemmas of class and race are intertwined, and how we can find ways to think beyond them.
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Routledge, 2012. — 208 p. What are the conditions needed for our nation to bridge cultural and racial divides? By "writing beyond race," noted cultural critic bell hooks models the constructive ways scholars, activists, and readers can challenge and change systems of domination. In the spirit of previous classics like Outlaw Culture and Reel to Real, this new collection of...
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The New Press, 2015. — 272 p. — ISBN10: 9781620970676; ISBN13: 978-1620970676. We all know that orange is the new black and mass incarceration is the new Jim Crow, but how much do we actually know about the structure, goals, and impact of our criminal justice system? Understanding Mass Incarceration offers the first comprehensive overview of the incarceration apparatus put in...
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Oxford University Press. — 2009. — 386 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-532345-0. The Aristocratic World of the Eighteenth Century The Challenges of Reform and Revolution. Patriotic Science and the Weal of the Nation. A Cultured Nation : Art, Gardens, and New Social Spaces. The National Museum. Political Opposition and Revolution.
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Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 382 p. — (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies). — ISBN: 0-521-77188-9. Why is English national identity so enigmatic and so elusive? Why, unlike the Scots, Welsh, Irish and most of continental Europe, do the English find it so difficult to say who they are? The Making of English National Identity, first published in 2003, is a...
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New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. — 195 p. "Chechens: Culture and Society" is an ethnographic analysis of the sociocultural norms of the Chechen collective nation. In particular, the book portrays the “lived experiences” of Chechens, and the meanings of cultural norms, in the context of the ongoing war in their homeland. The primary purpose of the ethnography is to present...
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Pluto Press, 2002. — 230 p. Introduction: The Idea of Collectivity Mark Haugaard and Sinisa Maleseviç Different Societies? Different Cultures? What are Human Collectivities? Richard Jenkins The Construction of Collective Identities and the Continual Reconstruction of Primordiality S.N. Eisenstadt The Fundamentals of the Theory of Ethnicity John Rex Nationalism and Modernity...
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Oxford University Press, 2004. – 271 p. – ISBN: 0-19-829746-7 The Ethics of Nationalism is about the normative limits of nationalism. It assesses three justificatory arguments for the institutional recognition of national identity and argues that they suggest the appropriate limits of national accommodation. There are two kinds of projects associated with nationalism —...
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UCL Press, 1994. — 212 p. An international and comparative analysis of social division rooted in race, ethnicity and national identity. It provides an overview of the key issues underlying ethnic conflict which has now risen to the top of the international political agenda. Conceptual matters Conceptualizing race, ethnicity and nation: towards a comparative perspective. Peter...
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Academic Studies Press, 2011. — 150 p. — (Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society) Uzi Rebhun provides the reader with a thorough description and analysis of the multifaceted nature of Jewish internal migration in the United States. Using data from the 1990 and 2000 NJPS, and through up-to-date approaches in the social sciences, he traces changes in the levels, directions, and...
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Anthropology of the Middle East, Vol. 4, No. 2, Winter 2009: 52–74 Berghahn Journals doi:10.3167/ame.2009.040205 The Fereydani Georgians are Shi’a Muslims, while the Georgians of Georgia are predominantly Orthodox Christians. This article deals with the mechanism by which Fereydani Georgians reaffirm their Shi’a identity in harmony with the Iranian Georgians’ role in the...
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Oxford University Press, 2016. — 400 p. During the height of the Black Power movement of the late 1960s and 1970s, dozens of Pan African nationalist private schools, from preschools to post-secondary ventures, appeared in urban settings across the United States. The small, independent enterprises were often accused of teaching hate and were routinely harassed by authorities....
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Princeton University Press, 2004. — 493 p. — ISBN: 0691119953. Yuri Slezkine opens The Jewish Century with speculative historical sociology. He divides the people of the world into two categories: peasants and other primary producers he labels Apollonians, and merchants and craftsmen he terms Mercurians. In medieval Europe, especially in its eastern region, Jews were major...
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Kraków: Instytut Wschodnich Inicjatyw, 2016. — 180 str.: zdjęcia. — ISBN: 9788393838844. The creative activity of ethnic minorities in Poland at the turn of XX and XXI centuries . Spis rozdziałów : Wprowadzenie do badań nad działalnością twórczą mniejszości etnicznych. Część 1 . Karaimi w Polsce. Rys historyczno-kulturowy. Łemkowie w Polsce. Rys historyczno-kulturowy. Romowie w...
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Oxford University Press, 1986. - 309 p. Beyond Ethnicity Typology and Ethnogenesis Melting Pots Romantic Love, Arranged Marriage, and Indian Melancholy Interlude: From Indian to Urban Some Tales of Consent and Descent The Ethics of Wholesome Provincialism First Generation, Second Generation, Third Generation...: The Cultural Construction of Descent Ethnicity and Literary Form
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Routledge, 2006. — 273 p. Broad-ranging and comprehensive, this incisive new textbook examines the shifting meanings of ‘race’ and ethnicity and collates the essential concepts in one indispensable companion volume. From Marxist views to post-colonialism, this book investigates the attendant debates, issues and analyses within the context of global change. Using international...
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London: Gollancz, 1955. - 295 c. Скан 600 dpi Kilton Stewart plunged into the jungles of Luzon island in the Philippines back in the 1930s, when it was an American colony, back when those jungles harbored isolated mountain tribes of various kinds, many of whom were notorious headhunters. A lapsed Mormon with a great faith in social engineering, he had delved into psychological...
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London: Gollancz, 1955. - 295 c. Скан 600 dpi Kilton Stewart plunged into the jungles of Luzon island in the Philippines back in the 1930s, when it was an American colony, back when those jungles harbored isolated mountain tribes of various kinds, many of whom were notorious headhunters. A lapsed Mormon with a great faith in social engineering, he had delved into psychological...
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Universidad de Deusto, HumanitarianNet, 2000, 152 p. This book brings together scholars from a number of European countries who take stock of current policies for the integration and accommodation of both immigrant and indigenous minorities in their respective countries - Turkey, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany. Also included are chapters on the...
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Acta Slavica Iaponica, issue: 23 / 2006, pages: 74-100. In conclusion, then, we might emphasize the importance of canon to virtually all of the historical actors that we have encountered. If for Georgians respect for canon required the restoration of the territorial autocephaly of their church, Russian insistence on the sanction of a church council was, by all indications, no...
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Sweden: Södertörn University, 2015. — 233 p. Since the 1990s, there have been striking changes in racial ideas, practices, exclusions and violence in Russia. By showing how the processes of globalization and racialization are interrelated, Zakharov seeks to demonstrate and explore the roles these play in Russia's new nationhood project. The book employs a new threefold...
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Boston: The Gorham press, 1918. — 526 p. Methodological notes The peasant family Marriage Social environment Economic life Religious and mystical attitudes Specimen paesant letters
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Boston: The Gorham press, 1918. — 589 p. Correspondence between members of family groups Individual correspondence Individual letters Correspondence between husbands and wives Personal relations outside of marriage and the family
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Boston: The Gorham press, 1919. — 418 p. Life record of an immigrant
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Boston: The Gorham press, 1930. — 337 p. The concept of social disorganization Disorganization of the family Disorganization of the community Revolutionary attitudes The concept of social resorganization Leadership Education Cooperative institutions The role of peasant in national life
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Boston: The Gorham press, 1958. — 345 p. Emigration from Poland American community Demoralization Economic dependency Murder Sexual immorality of girls
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