The Ethnic PhenomenonA gem of a book for scholars in race and ethnic relations and sociobiology. . . . Van den Berghe analyzes various forms that race and ethnic relations have displayed including colonial empires, slavery, middleman minorities, caste systems, and assimilation. The causes and consequences of these systems are brilliantly teased out employing historical and crosscultural examples. Libraries with any work at all on race and ethnic relations or sociobiology should acquire this book. Choice |
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Page 45
... officers with the power to rule over unrelated people . They were merely the re- spected eldest members of patrilineages , exercising jural authority over kins- men and their wives . Rank and leadership went by primogeniture , but as ...
... officers with the power to rule over unrelated people . They were merely the re- spected eldest members of patrilineages , exercising jural authority over kins- men and their wives . Rank and leadership went by primogeniture , but as ...
Page 98
... officers as ultimate enforcers of colonial " law and order , " and a system of indirect rule through native chiefs ... officer ranks of the armed forces - typically less than 5 % of the men under arms . Colonial armies did not need to be ...
... officers as ultimate enforcers of colonial " law and order , " and a system of indirect rule through native chiefs ... officer ranks of the armed forces - typically less than 5 % of the men under arms . Colonial armies did not need to be ...
Page 99
... officers ( and sometimes even noncommissioned officers ) , would then be posted far away from their home territory - preferably among their traditional enemies . If a unit mutinied , it could not count on the sympathy of the local ...
... officers ( and sometimes even noncommissioned officers ) , would then be posted far away from their home territory - preferably among their traditional enemies . If a unit mutinied , it could not count on the sympathy of the local ...
Contents
Theories and Ideologies | 1 |
The Biology of Nepotism | 15 |
The Ecology | 37 |
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19th century acculturation African Afrikaners American animals apartheid Arab Ashkenazim Asians assimilation Bambuti Bantu became become behavior Belgian Belgium Berghe bilingual biological blacks British capitalist chattel slavery clans class and ethnicity colonial common complex conflict conquered conquest consociational consociational democracies consociationalism countries created culture democracy descent developed distinct dominant E. O. Wilson ecological economic elite especially ethnic groups ethnic relations European exploitation extended favor Flemish French Fulani genes genetic hapu Hausa hierarchy human Hutu ideology immigrants inclusive fitness Indian individual Israel Jews kin selection kinship Kuper labor language linguistic live male million minority multiethnic nation native nepotism organization pariah phenotypically plantation pluralism political polygyny population production Québec race racial racism relatively religious reproductive ruling class Rwanda situation slaves social societies sociobiology South Africa status stigma success Swazi territory trade traditional tropical Tuzi typically United University Press urban villages Western women
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Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights Will Kymlicka No preview available - 1996 |