Toward a Theory of Human Food Habits
edited by Marvin Harris and Eric B. Ross
An unprecedented interdisciplinary effort suggests that there is a systematic theory behind why humans eat what they eat
640 pages
Essential Facts about the Revolutionary Religious Movement in Latin America and Beyond
Phillip Berryman
How does the church function in Latin America on an everyday, practical, and political level?
240 pages
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The Growth of a Semisovereign State
Peter J. Katzenstein
Examines in detail how West German policy and politics interrelate
464 pages
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The Water-Cure Movement and Women's Health
Susan E. Cayleff
An exploration of the relationship between hydrotherapy and the women who took the cure
257 pages
Consciousness, Political Opportunity, and Public Policy
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Fills a gap in feminist scholarship by focusing on women’s movements and the different opportunities their political environments provide
366 pages
| 6 x 9