Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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EL NIÑO QUE NO LLORA , NO MAMA : PATRONAGE AND PROTEST IN AN ANDALUSIAN VILLAGE MARIO GUARINO University of Cambridge This article compares the related phenomena of patronage and protest as experienced in a village in southern Spain ...
EL NIÑO QUE NO LLORA , NO MAMA : PATRONAGE AND PROTEST IN AN ANDALUSIAN VILLAGE MARIO GUARINO University of Cambridge This article compares the related phenomena of patronage and protest as experienced in a village in southern Spain ...
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... patronage is merely a phase through which societies pass towards modern modes of interaction , be it class conflict or bureaucratic relations . Yet these unilinear models obscure the ... patronage has been described Patronage and Protest 69.
... patronage is merely a phase through which societies pass towards modern modes of interaction , be it class conflict or bureaucratic relations . Yet these unilinear models obscure the ... patronage has been described Patronage and Protest 69.
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... patronage , causing resentment and unrest . It may be said that the exclusion of a sector of the population is an important structural feature of patronage : seeing the disadvantages of not having a patron provides an incentive for ...
... patronage , causing resentment and unrest . It may be said that the exclusion of a sector of the population is an important structural feature of patronage : seeing the disadvantages of not having a patron provides an incentive for ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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