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Some aspects of the social and economic development of a highland parish (Kirkmichael, Banffshire) in the 18th Century
(The University of Edinburgh, 1952)
Study of the vital statistics of New Zealand with a life-table for the years 1891-1896
(The University of Edinburgh, 1903)
Varieties of pilgrimage experience : religious journeying in Central Kerala
(The University of Edinburgh, 1998)
The thesis concerns pilgrimages undertaken by members of both Christian and Hindu
communities in Central Kerala, especially in the Emakulam area. "Community
pilgrimages" undertaken by Syrian Orthodox ("Jacobite") Christians ...
Chinese footbinding
(The University of Edinburgh, 1958)
Beyond the barricade : liberation theology in the development of resistance in a Chilean población to the military regime of Augusto Pinochet between 1980 and 1986
(The University of Edinburgh, 1998-07-16)
The general focus of the study is a shanty town (población) on the outskirts of Santiago in Chile during the military regime of Augusto Pinochet. The military coup of 11th September 1973 was the beginning of seventeen ...
Akan stools and their social context
(The University of Edinburgh, 1971)
Public and private experiences : Chilean men and women from popular unity to exile
(The University of Edinburgh, 1982)
'All ah we hustlin now' : Economic and social change in an East Indian community in Guyana
(University of Edinburgh, 1981)
'I'm nae eese for nithin bit scrapin pans!' : an ethnography of the lives of young married women in a fishing community in the North East of Scotland
(The University of Edinburgh, 1996)
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the lives of young married women in a fishing village in the North East of Scotland. I illustrate the central role played by women in the maintenance of home, family and community ...
"Moslem" and "Negro" groupings on Tyneside : a comparative study of social integration in terms of intra-group and inter-group relations
(The University of Edinburgh, 1952)
The coloured population in Britain tend to settle in her main ports and form distinct social groupings. Their origin and development are similar in most cases. The core of these settlements was established by coloured ...