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15. Special-Purpose Groups
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
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Part I. The Background
- 1. Some Theoretical Issues 3
- 2. The Village 12
- 3. Economy and Property 20
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Part II. The Ménage
- 4. The Meaning of Ménage 31
- 5. Economic Gastronomy 38
- 6. Women in Commerce 47
- 7. Social Gastronomy 55
- 8. Ritual Gastronomy 65
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Part III. Family, Friends, and Associates
- 9. Social Relations in Bruson 77
- 10. Family and Famille 85
- 11. Family and Responsibility 95
- 12. Inheritance 100
- 13. A Case Study in Inheritance 107
- 14. Friendship 118
- 15. Special-Purpose Groups 128
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Part IV. Individual and Community
- 16. The Ideology of Uniqueness 141
- 17. The "Little Community" 153
- 18. The Part-Society Concept 164
- 19. Cultural Pluralism and Political Federalism 170
- 20. The Nested Political System 184
- 21. Continuity and Change 194
- Bibliography 203
- Index 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
-
Part I. The Background
- 1. Some Theoretical Issues 3
- 2. The Village 12
- 3. Economy and Property 20
-
Part II. The Ménage
- 4. The Meaning of Ménage 31
- 5. Economic Gastronomy 38
- 6. Women in Commerce 47
- 7. Social Gastronomy 55
- 8. Ritual Gastronomy 65
-
Part III. Family, Friends, and Associates
- 9. Social Relations in Bruson 77
- 10. Family and Famille 85
- 11. Family and Responsibility 95
- 12. Inheritance 100
- 13. A Case Study in Inheritance 107
- 14. Friendship 118
- 15. Special-Purpose Groups 128
-
Part IV. Individual and Community
- 16. The Ideology of Uniqueness 141
- 17. The "Little Community" 153
- 18. The Part-Society Concept 164
- 19. Cultural Pluralism and Political Federalism 170
- 20. The Nested Political System 184
- 21. Continuity and Change 194
- Bibliography 203
- Index 209