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Unequal Friendship The Patronclient Relationship In Historical Perspective Antoni Mczak

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Unequal Friendship The Patronclient Relationship In Historical Perspective Antoni Mczak
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Author: Antoni Mączak
ISBN: 9783631626689, 9783631710203, 9783631710210, 9783653023688, 3631626681, 3631710208, 3631710216, 3653023688, 2017005903
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Unequal Friendship The Patronclient Relationship In Historical Perspective Antoni Mczak by Antoni Mączak 9783631626689, 9783631710203, 9783631710210, 9783653023688, 3631626681, 3631710208, 3631710216, 3653023688, 2017005903 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes the patron-client relationship over both space and time. It covers such areas of the globe as Europe, Africa and Latin America, and such periods in time as ancient Rome, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Poland, as well as twentieth-century America. It also analyzes clientelism in U.S. policy toward the Vietnam War and in Richard J. Daley’s mayoral rule over Chicago. In his comparative approach the author makes broad use of theories from such fields as history, sociology, anthropology and linguistics while considering the global scale of the patron-client relationship and the immense role that clientelism has played in world history.

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