Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... method of its study . Each of the four forms of culture integration demands and admits a respective method of their study purely descriptive method in regard to the spatial congeries and external associations used abundantly in ...
... method of its study . Each of the four forms of culture integration demands and admits a respective method of their study purely descriptive method in regard to the spatial congeries and external associations used abundantly in ...
Strana 24
... method is much more important than the causal . Let us , therefore , continue the comparison of both methods , further defining the type of cultural complexes to which each applies , and the character of their resultant unifications ...
... method is much more important than the causal . Let us , therefore , continue the comparison of both methods , further defining the type of cultural complexes to which each applies , and the character of their resultant unifications ...
Strana 38
... methods of its application . " It is hardly necessary to add that the method is not new : it has been used , and used effectively , by the great social thinkers of the remote , as well as the more recent , past . Only in the second part ...
... methods of its application . " It is hardly necessary to add that the method is not new : it has been used , and used effectively , by the great social thinkers of the remote , as well as the more recent , past . Only in the second part ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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