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In: Annual review of sociology, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 363-405
ISSN: 1545-2115
By tracing the steps of Domingos Alvares, a powerful African healer and vodun priest, James Sweet finds dramatic means for unfolding a history of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world in which healing, religion, kinship, and political subversion were intimately connected.
In: Safundi: the journal of South African and American Comparative Studies, Band 11, Heft 1-2, S. 141-148
ISSN: 1543-1304
In: Comparative studies in society and history, Band 47, Heft 2, S. 435-437
ISSN: 1475-2999
Peter Mark's "Portuguese" Style is a welcome contribution to the growing literature on the history and development of Atlantic world cultures. In particular, Mark examines the evolution and proliferation of "Portuguese"-style domestic architecture, primarily in Senegambia, but also in other parts of the Portuguese colonial world, including Cape Verde and Brazil. For Mark, "Portuguese"-style is an amalgamation of Jola and Manding architectural forms, and to a lesser extent, those of the Portuguese. This architectural style—sun-dried brick houses, rectangular in shape, with whitewashed walls, and a continuous veranda or vestibule at the entry—was most closely associated with Luso-Africans working as middlemen in the trade between the African interior and Portuguese traders on the coast.
In: African studies
In: Studies in family planning: a publication of the Population Council, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 69
ISSN: 1728-4465
In: Population and development review, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 513
ISSN: 1728-4457
In: The journal of human resources, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 425
ISSN: 1548-8004
Postwar Fertility Trends and Differentials in the United States examines fertility trends and levels within social and economic subgroups in the United States. The major portion of the book deals with the time period 1945-1969; the last chapter extends the findings through the first half of the 1970s. The study is based on data made available by the release of the 1-in-a-100 Public Use Samples from the 1960 and 1970 United States Censuses. This book is the first comprehensive study of socioeconomic fertility trends and differentials to use these Public Use Samples. The book opens with a chapte
Social Demography focuses on selected topics on social science research on population. The papers included in the book are compiled from a conference sponsored by the Center for Population Research, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in June 1975. The book compiles various findings in social and behavioral research. Chapters explore topics on trend analysis; the sociological meaning of age, and the social-psychological processes of reproductive behavior; analysis of certain aspects of the spatial organization of metropolitan activities; the changing racial stratification; and the futu