wyszukanych pozycji: 4
Research in Economic Anthropology
ISBN: 9780762304462 / Angielski / Twarda / 1984 / 404 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 13-18 dni roboczych. Part of a series of research in economic anthropology, this title covers: studies of Otavalo, Ecuador; commoditization; women as consumers and producers; subsistence and market production - Siberia, Mexico, Sierra Leone; and, complex prehistoric economies - Louisiana and Illinois.
Part of a series of research in economic anthropology, this title covers: studies of Otavalo, Ecuador; commoditization; women as consumers and produce...
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824,45 zł |
Research in Economic Anthropology
ISBN: 9780762302734 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 392 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 13-18 dni roboczych. Explores research in economic anthropology. This title examines topics such as rethinking the informal economy; specialization, exchange and power in small-scale societies and chiefdoms; and, approaches to prehistoric economies.
Explores research in economic anthropology. This title examines topics such as rethinking the informal economy; specialization, exchange and power in ...
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824,45 zł |
Research in Economic Anthropology
ISBN: 9780762305926 / Angielski / Twarda / 2000 / 338 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 18-20 dni roboczych. Hardbound. This volume contains 11 papers covering: 1) Women as Artisans from Colombia and the Phillippines; 2) Money and Witchcraft from Niger and Tanzania; 3) Resistance to Economic Development for Canada, Mexico and the US; 4) Changing Rural Economies from Guatemala and Kenya; and 5) Ethnoarchaeological Studies with the topics of ceramics in Peru and state origins on Bali.
Hardbound. This volume contains 11 papers covering: 1) Women as Artisans from Colombia and the Phillippines; 2) Money and Witchcraft from Niger and Ta...
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503,23 zł |
Social Stratification in Central Mexico, 1500-2000
ISBN: 9780292723511 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 280 str. Termin realizacji zamówienia: ok. 22 dni roboczych. In Aztec and colonial Central Mexico, every individual was destined for lifelong placement in a legally defined social stratum or estate. Social mobility became possible after independence from Spain in 1821 and increased after the 1910-1920 Revolution. By 2000, the landed aristocracy that was for long Mexico's ruling class had been replaced by a plutocracy whose wealth derives from manufacturing, commerce, and finance--but rapid growth of the urban lower classes reveals the failure of the Mexican Revolution and subsequent agrarian reform to produce a middle-class majority. These... In Aztec and colonial Central Mexico, every individual was destined for lifelong placement in a legally defined social stratum or estate. Social mo... |
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124,68 zł |