Keyword [Societies] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 8 |
| 101. | Instruments of power: Musical performance in rituals of the Ancestral Puebloans of the American Southwest |
| 102. | Assessing the validity of the constructs of autonomy, identities, and agencies as applicable to women in India |
| 103. | Folk religion in Chinese societies |
| 104. | State Authority Structures and the Rule of Law in Post-Colonial Societies: A Comparison of Jamaica and Barbados |
| 105. | The radical itch: Rethinking radicalism in contemporary Chinese societies (Taiwan, Hong Kong) |
| 106. | SISTER: A symbolic interactionist simulation of trade and emergent roles |
| 107. | Tiger children in old and new immigrant destinations: The divergent educational experiences of Chinese immigrant youth in Spain, Italy and the U.S |
| 108. | Patterns in values differences across cultures |
| 109. | International understanding and world peace: The American Council of Learned Societies, 1919--1957 |
| 110. | Care of textile and costume collections in small museums and historical societies |
| 111. | Learning from 'the Known': Historical and cultural factors influencing the position of women in two Australian Aboriginal societies |
| 112. | The shadow of empire: Christian missions, colonial policy, and democracy in postcolonial societies |
| 113. | Philanthropy and improvement: Social reform movements in Ireland, 1691--1798 |
| 114. | Forging memory: Hereditary societies, patriotism, and the American past, 1876--1898 |
| 115. | Almsgiving and the formation of early medieval societies, A.D. 700-1025 |
| 116. | Sustaining civilizations: An examination of pastoral production in three complex societies (Mesopotamia) |
| 117. | El sujeto de la posmodernidad en la narrativa de Manuel Puig (Spanish text, Argentina) |
| 118. | Political integration and pilgrimage in middle range societies: A test case in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico |
| 119. | Modernity and morality: A study on the moral foundations of modern societies in the works of Durkheim, Weber, Foucault, Habermas and Kant (Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Michel Foucault, Juergen Habermas, Immanuel Kant) |
| 120. | Slave emancipation and colonialism: The British missionary and military campaigns and African societies in northern Malawi, 1875-1900 |
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