The World Ahead Susan D. CollinsBorn in the first year of the 20th century, it is fitting that Margaret Mead should have been one of the first anthropologists to use anthropological analysis to study the future course of human civilization. This volume collects, for the first time, her writings on the future of humanity and how humans can shape that future through purposeful action. For Mead, the study of the future was born out of her lifelong interest in processes of change. Many
This book examines the rural history of Egypt during the middle years of the nineteenth century
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Ballard also portrays the experiences of those northern African-Americans whose generations bridged the gap from the legacy of slavery to the breakdown of the segregated system in the 1950s and 1960s while revealing the crucial role that individuals like civil rights leader Paul Robeson
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eminent marine scientists and local researchers who have attended the workshops express their views on the many changes in Hong Kong's surrounding waters
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analyzed and remembered in such diverse locations as Colombia and Guatemala
and our realist conceptions of the relationships between human knowledge and the world
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Nature and Psyche argues that psychological and environmental writing and action are all too often colonized by the same assumptions that inhibit ecological and cultural diversity