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ISBN 10: 1737276038 ISBN 13: 9781737276036
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ISBN 10: 1737276038 ISBN 13: 9781737276036
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Librería: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Reino Unido
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Publicado por University of Washington Press, Seattle & London, 1966
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Librería: Kelleher Rare Books, Naas, IE, Irlanda
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Pp. 204. Black boards, title in gilt. In original jacket. fade to spine, light edge wear. Internally clean pages.
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por University of Washington Press,Seattle and London, 1968
Librería: Friends of the Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick, ME, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. 1st Edition. 1968 stated second printing of the 1966 First Edition. Written in collaboration with Abraham Rotstein. Tightly bound in clean black cloth with title and author in gilt on the spine. Corners are sharp and all edges are clean. Endpapers depict the Royal Palace and the European Factories as seen on the dust jacket. Sprinkle of foxing on a small area of the fore-edges. The book is otherwise clean and unmarked. Dust jacket in fair condition with a three inch closed tear along the spine panel, several chips and missing paper at the head of the spine, and tiny closed tears on the edges. The author was a social anthropologist who taught at Bennington College and Columbia University. Economic Anthropology. 204 pp. includes an extensive bibliography.
Publicado por University of Washington Press, 1966
Librería: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good+. First Edition. University of Washington Press, 1966; no additional printings indicated; xxvi, 204pp. American Ethnological Society Monograph 42. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; very minor wear to edges of black cloth boards, gilt titling remains bright and bold; text very good throughout. Minor wear, toning to edges of unclipped ($6.50) dust jacket; light surface silverfish damage, toning to rear panel; jacket arrives wrapped in protective mylar. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Librería: dsmbooks, Liverpool, Reino Unido
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Publicado por University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1966
Librería: Underground Books, ABAA, Carrollton, GA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: good. First Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. 8 3/4" X 5 3/4". xxvi, 204pp. Book presents nicely with unclipped dust jacket wrapped in protective archival sleeve. Rubbing, toning, creasing, and shallow chipping to covers, corners, and edges of jacket. Sunning to spine of jacket. Bound in black cloth over boards with spine lettered in gilt. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: The death of Karl Polanyi in 1964, at seventy-seven, curtailed a productive life in the fields economic history and economic anthropology. Some of his students-impressed with his erudition and disregard for the ordinary-described him as "otherworldly". He was founder of the Galilei Society in Budapest, the cradle of the liberal revolutions in Hungary in the first decades of the 20 th . century. In the first World War, he was a cavalry officer and after that war he went to Vienna. There he became a columnist and commentator for the Oesterreichische Volkswirt, in charge of analysis of international affairs. For years he read daily The Times, Le Temps, the Frankfurter Zeitung, all the Vienna papers and those from Budapest and others as they were relevant. He emigrated to England where he became a tutor for Oxford University and the University of London and wrote re-analysis of English economic The Great Transformation. After World War II, Polanyi came to Columbia University to teach economic history. His courses were always popular and well attended. During his last years at Columbia, and during his early years of retirement, Polanyi was joined by Conrad Arensberg in heading a large interdisciplinary project for the comparative study of economic systems. The volume that resulted was Trade and Market in the Early Empires, a landmark in economic anthropology and economic history. Polanyi's interest in Dahomey stems from one of his students who had contributed two papers on Dahomey to Trade and Market. Polanyi grew interested and, with characteristic thoroughness, read the literature on that West African kingdom. The present book resulted from these last years of productive scholarship. Dahomey and the Slave Trade was prepared for the press by his widow, Ilona Duczynska Polanyi. Foreword vii This book is of vital importance to anthropology for several reasons, the most compelling being that the concerns of history and of anthropology are overlapped in it. Besides making available the economic history of one of the great West African kingdoms, it sets forth some new theory for economic anthropology-particularly Part III, in which Polanyi makes sense of the intricacies of trade between a people with a fully monetized economy, and one without, and those passages in which he adds "house-holding" as a concept to his ideas about the principles of economic integration. Polanyi's position in economic anthropology-not to mention the status he achieved as economic historian, translator of Hungarian literature, man of action, and inspiring teacher-is secure. He has enabled anthropologists to focus their studies of economy on processes of allocation rather than on processes of production, thereby bringing the studies into line with economic theory without merely "applying" economic theory to systems it was not designed to explain. The "release" that resulted from this great stride forward can be compared, for economic anthropology and studies in comparative economics, with the importance of the discovery in the late nineteenth century of the price mechanism itself. The more we know about the workings of other, and strange, economies, the more we can know of our own. Polanyi's work will stand as a major source of comparative insight-the core of anthropological purpose.
Librería: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Reino Unido
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Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The death of Karl Polanyi in 1964, at seventy-seven, curtailed a productive life in the fields economic history and economic anthropology. Some of his students-impressed with his erudition and disregard for the ordinary-described him as 'otherworldly'.He was founder of the Galilei Society in Budapest, the cradle of the liberal revolutions in Hungary in the first decades of the 20th. century. In the first World War, he was a cavalry officer and after that war he went to Vienna. There he became a columnist and commentator for the Oesterreichische Volkswirt, in charge of analysis of international affairs. For years he read daily The Times, Le Temps, the Frankfurter Zeitung, all the Vienna papers and those from Budapest and others as they were relevant. He emigrated to England where he became a tutor for Oxford University and the University of London and wrote re-analysis of English economic history: The Great Transformation. After World War II, Polanyi came to Columbia University to teach economic history. His courses were always popular and well attended. During his last years at Columbia, and during his early years of retirement, Polanyi was joined by Conrad Arensberg in heading a large interdisciplinary project for the comparative study of economic systems. The volume that resulted was Trade and Market in the Early Empires, a landmark in economic anthropology and economic history. Polanyi's interest in Dahomey stems from one of his students who had contributed two papers on Dahomey to Trade and Market. Polanyi grew interested and, with characteristic thoroughness, read the literature on that West African kingdom. The present book resulted from these last years of productive scholarship. Dahomey and the Slave Trade was prepared for the press by his widow, Ilona Duczynska Polanyi. Foreword vii This book is of vital importance to anthropology for several reasons, the most compelling being that the concerns of history and of anthropology are overlapped in it. Besides making available the economic history of one of the great West African kingdoms, it sets forth some new theory for economic anthropology-particularly Part III, in which Polanyi makes sense of the intricacies of trade between a people with a fully monetized economy, and one without, and those passages in which he adds 'house-holding' as a concept to his ideas about the principles of economic integration. Polanyi's position in economic anthropology-not to mention the status he achieved as economic historian, translator of Hungarian literature, man of action, and inspiring teacher-is secure. He has enabled anthropologists to focus their studies of economy on processes of allocation rather than on processes of production, thereby bringing the studies into line with economic theory without merely 'applying' economic theory to systems it was not designed to explain. The 'release' that resulted from this great stride forward can be compared, for economic anthropology and studies in comparative economics, with the importance of the discovery in the late nineteenth century of the price mechanism itself. The more we know about the workings of other, and strange, economies, the more we can know of our own. Polanyi's work will stand as a major source of comparative insight-the core of anthropological purpose.
Librería: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Alemania
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Librería: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
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Librería: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
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Librería: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
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