ISBN:
9780231701037
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 278 S.
,
Ill., graph. Darst.
DDC:
306.09495/0903
Keywords:
Power (Social sciences)
;
Social networks
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Festschrift
;
Festschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Griechenland
;
Gesellschaft
;
Geschichte
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Ottoman state policy in Mediterranean trade and shipping, c.1780-c.1820 : the rise of the Greek-owned Ottoman merchant fleet
,
Ottoman state policy in Mediterranean trade and shipping, c.1780-c.1820 : the rise of the Greek-owned Ottoman merchant fleet
,
Women in the Greek War of Independence
,
Villagers, notables and imperial collapse : the Virgin Mary on Tinos in the 1820s
,
Dreaming of buried icons in the kingdom of Greece
,
Bonds made power : clientelism, nationalism and party strategies in Greek Macedonia (1900-1950)
,
'Modern Greece' : an old debate
,
Andreas Papandreou : radical without a cause
,
The ethnographer as theorist : John Campbell and the power of detail
,
Marital failures : glimpsing the margins of marriage in Greece
,
Presents, promises and punctuality : accountability and obligation in Greek social life
,
Bread and sheep : a comparative study of sacred meanings among the Ambeliots and the Sarakatsani
,
Sarakatsani reflections on the Brazilian devil
,
John Campbell
,
Autumnal refrain
,
Women in the Greek War of Independence
,
Villagers, notables and imperial collapse : the Virgin Mary on Tinos in the 1820s
,
Dreaming of buried icons in the kingdom of Greece
,
Bonds made power : clientelism, nationalism and party strategies in Greek Macedonia (1900-1950)
,
'Modern Greece' : an old debate
,
Andreas Papandreou : radical without a cause
,
The ethnographer as theorist : John Campbell and the power of detail
,
Marital failures : glimpsing the margins of marriage in Greece
,
Presents, promises and punctuality : accountability and obligation in Greek social life
,
Bread and sheep : a comparative study of sacred meanings among the Ambeliots and the Sarakatsani
,
Sarakatsani reflections on the Brazilian devil
,
John Campbell
,
Autumnal refrain
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