Social and Cultural Dynamics: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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67 As to the compulsory elements surviving from the previous period , there still
remained the unlimited Munt of the head of the family over the members : several
strong disciplinary rights which in a few specific cases gave to the head the right
...
67 As to the compulsory elements surviving from the previous period , there still
remained the unlimited Munt of the head of the family over the members : several
strong disciplinary rights which in a few specific cases gave to the head the right
...
Strana 124
Up to perhaps the postwar twentieth century , we have hardly a period in which
compulsory fibers were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the
societies studied . ( 4 ) Beginning with the last part of the eighteenth century , the
...
Up to perhaps the postwar twentieth century , we have hardly a period in which
compulsory fibers were so many and so strong in the total social texture of the
societies studied . ( 4 ) Beginning with the last part of the eighteenth century , the
...
Strana 130
Sooner or later they are bound to wither into either contractual or pseudo -
familistic compulsory relationships , both on account of liability of internal change
and of the play of external circumstances . It is hardly probable that throughout
the ...
Sooner or later they are bound to wither into either contractual or pseudo -
familistic compulsory relationships , both on account of liability of internal change
and of the play of external circumstances . It is hardly probable that throughout
the ...
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Chapter One FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPULSORY RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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