You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The essays in this volume are united by their attention to the many ways in which residents of Greece's southern Argolid peninsula—the focus of more ethnographic and ethnohistorical study than any other comparable region of Greece—have attempted to shelter, feed, and advance the economic situation of their families over the last three centuries.
A glimpse into how globalization shapes and is shaped by family life around the world
None
None
This thoroughly researched study uses death to explore the intersection of religious culture and politics in colonial New Mexico.