packed with simple but powerful strategies that take the strain out of running your business and transform it into something you and your people love
Reconstructing Pop/Subculture provides an historical account of the tensions that arose in Western culture during the 1960s and 1970s between various factions which were forced to engage in explicit confrontations/dichotomies
The book combines practical advice for researchers - such as asking the permission of human subjects before publishing one's findings - with a thorough examination of the principles and theory of research
Jose Manuel Lopez Toran
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Archival Irruptions Jerry M. Suls packed with simple but powerfulIn 1760, following the largest slave revolt in the eighteenth century British Empire, the Afro Caribbean word "Obeah" first appeared in British colonial law. In Archival Irruptions, Katharine Gerbner traces how British authorities in Jamaica came to criminalize Obeah, a practice that was variously seen as a healing method, an Africana religion, a science, and a form of witchcraft. Gerbner shows that in the years directly preceding its criminalization,