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Nationalizing States In The Old 'New Europe' -- And The New, Rogers Brubaker Mar 1996

Nationalizing States In The Old 'New Europe' -- And The New, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.


Political Competition Among The Chaco Anasazi Of The American Southwest, John Kantner Feb 1996

Political Competition Among The Chaco Anasazi Of The American Southwest, John Kantner

John Kantner

An actor-based model of political competition is proposed to explain the development of Chaco Anasazi groups in the northern American Southwest. This model is derived from neo-Darwinian theory and the associated concept of methodological individualism, and focuses on the transition from societies dominated by egalitarian relationships to those exhibiting increasingly coercive leadership. The model especially emphasizes the role of the physical and social context for structuring individual decision-making and competitive behavior. A brief survey of the ethnographic record from around the world is employed to identify how political competition might appear in the archaeological record, with a specific focus on …


Yodeling Of The Indiana Swiss Amish, Chad Thompson Dec 1995

Yodeling Of The Indiana Swiss Amish, Chad Thompson

Chad L Thompson Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Reversed Heroism And Heroic Perversion In Euripides' Medea, Katerina Zacharia Dec 1995

Reversed Heroism And Heroic Perversion In Euripides' Medea, Katerina Zacharia

Katerina Zacharia

No abstract provided.