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State And Society The Emergence And Development Of Social Hierarchy And Political Centralization John Gledhill

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State And Society The Emergence And Development Of Social Hierarchy And Political Centralization John Gledhill
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 366
Author: John Gledhill, Barbara Bender, Mogens Trolle Larsen
ISBN: 9780415122559, 0415122554
Language: English
Year: 2005

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State And Society The Emergence And Development Of Social Hierarchy And Political Centralization John Gledhill by John Gledhill, Barbara Bender, Mogens Trolle Larsen 9780415122559, 0415122554 instant download after payment.

The traditional Eurocentric view of state formation and the rise of civilization is vigorously challeged in this unusually broad-ranging, up-to-date and innovative book. Using research from archaeology, ethnology, and anthropology, the authors examine the dynamics of political centralization, the nature of social inequalities, state formation, the nature of bureaucracy and the role of literacy in a variety of historical and geographical contexts. They examine the developments and resistences encountered in state formation and the mechanisms which produce cumulative development on a world-historical scale. United by a common committment to dialogue and to the idea that archaeology cannot exist in isolation from other social and historical sciences, this volume will be essential to all those working on issues of social inequality.

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