The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... chapter traces the immediate institutional history behind the foundation of the National Gallery . Chapter 6 , for me the most in- teresting chapter in the book , analyzes the nature of the National Gallery's space in 1859 and the ...
... chapter traces the immediate institutional history behind the foundation of the National Gallery . Chapter 6 , for me the most in- teresting chapter in the book , analyzes the nature of the National Gallery's space in 1859 and the ...
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... chapter ; it is informed at both theoretical and empirical levels ; and it is endlessly provocative . Read in conjunction with one of the numerous critics of the secularization par- adigm it provides an ideal book for lively sociology ...
... chapter ; it is informed at both theoretical and empirical levels ; and it is endlessly provocative . Read in conjunction with one of the numerous critics of the secularization par- adigm it provides an ideal book for lively sociology ...
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... chapter , David Meyer identifies six main challenges in the field that " this book confronts . . . head - on " : combining ( micro , meso , macro ) levels of analysis , linking collective identities to political opportunities , crossing ...
... chapter , David Meyer identifies six main challenges in the field that " this book confronts . . . head - on " : combining ( micro , meso , macro ) levels of analysis , linking collective identities to political opportunities , crossing ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 730 |
tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
Review Essay | 876 |
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