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24 Labor As Seen by Social Anthropology José Sergio Leite
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2012-AAA-Annual-Report.Pdf
Annotations 1963-2005
Frameworks of Analysis
Bilby Small Axe.Pdf
Redalyc.Diaspora Sounds from Caribbean Central America
Ackee and Saltfish Vs. Amalá Con Quimbombó? a Note on Sidney Mintz’ Contribution to the Historical Anthropology of African American Cultures
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Eric Robert Wolf 1923-1999
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Creolization in the Caribbean Heliana Fortes De Roux
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo Escobar, 2006 Sensible Objects: Colonialisms, Museums and Material Culture Edited by Elizabeth Edwards, Chris Gosden and Ruth B
The Anthropology of Development and Globalization Final Proof 15.10.2004 12:07Pm Page I
Sidney Mintz: Historia, Sociedad Y Cultura En El Caribe
The Global/Local Tension in the History of Anthropology
Introduction an Intellectual Autobiography
Redalyc.“The Past Is a Foreign Country”? Acculturation Theory and the Anthropology of Globalization
Top View
Historiography and Research Problems of Slavery and the Slave Trade in a Global-Historical Perspective*
Public Rights and Private Commerce: a Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Creole Itinerary Rebecca J
Sidney Mintz and Caribbean Studies Empirical Futures
Migration in Sidney Mintz's Journal for The
Sweetness and Power
S. Mintz Reflections on Caribbean Peasantries In
Modernity, Cultural Practice, and the Caribbean Literary Field: Crossing Boundaries in Erna Brodber’S Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home
Redalyc.IN MEMORIAM SIDNEY MINTZ (1922-2015) TRABAJO
The Meaning of Money in China and the United States: the 1986 Lewis
Published As Sidney W. Mintz, Food Enigmas, Colonial and Postcolonial, Gastronomica Winter 2010, Vol
Sickness and Sweetness and Power
Ethnomusicology Matters Infl Uencing Social and Political Realities Open-Access-Publikation Im Sinne Der CC-Lizenz BY-NC-ND 4.0 Music Traditions Vol
Avant-Propos
Adding America to World History: the K-12 Challenge
Microhistory Set in Motion a Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Creole Itinerary