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Bloomsbury Forest Traders: Hill Pandaram Socio-Economic Study

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Description

Explore a unique ethnographic study with Forest Traders: A Socio-Economic Study of the Hill Pandaram. This volume, part of the LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology series, provides a detailed look at the nomadic forest community of the Hill Pandaram. It stands as the first ethnographic study to examine a community defined by its structured trading relationships. This academic work is written by Morris, a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. It serves as a significant resource for students and researchers interested in anthropology and sociology. Whether you are studying social structures or nomadic lifestyles, this book offers a focused perspective on the socio-economic dynamics of this specific community. This particular copy is a used book maintained in good condition, making it a practical choice for academic libraries and individual collectors of social science literature.

Key Features

First ethnographic study of the Hill Pandaram nomadic forest community.

Provides deep insights into structured trading relationships within the community.

Part of the respected LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology series.

Authored by Morris, a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Goldsmiths' College.

Used book in good condition, ideal for academic research and study.

Focuses on socio-economic structures within social anthropology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 1982
Listed Since
12 January 2007

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