14 dic 2011

Comparative studies in society and history Vol. 53, No. 2, april 2011

Paper, Pen, and Print: The Transformation of the Kai Tahu Knowledge Order
Tony Ballantyne

Before the Law: Women's Petitions in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire
Bianca Premo

A Secret in the Oxford Sense: Thieves and the Rhetoric of Mystification in Western India
Anastasia Piliavsky

“Money bound you—money shall loose you”: Micro-Credit, Social Capital, and the Meaning of Money in Upper Canada
Albert Schrauwers

The Debts that Bind Us: A Comparison of Amazonian Debt-Peonage and U.S. Mortgage
Practices
Evan Killick

Liberation and Redistribution: Social Grants, Commercial Insurance, and Religious Riches
in South Africa
Erik Bähre

An Atlantic Genealogy of “Spirit Possession”
Paul Christopher Johnson





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