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Today There Is No Misery: The Ethnography of Farming in Northwest Portugal

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Today There Is No Misery: The Ethnography of Farming in Northwest Portugal

by Bentley, Jeffery W

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Minor rubbing. Several small spots to binding. VG. 10pp photoplates. Economic Anthropology University of Arizona Press Tucson (1992) orig.cloth 23x15cm, xiv,177,(10)pp Contents: A Parish in the Minho; Agrarian Ecology, Cultural Homogeneity & Behavioral Diversity; Technical Change in Agriculture; Land Fragmentation; Land Use Changes & the Ecology of Field & Forest; The Earth Has Bones; The Future of Small-Scale Farming in Northwest Portugal.

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Title
Today There Is No Misery: The Ethnography of Farming in Northwest Portugal
Author
Bentley, Jeffery W
Book Condition
Used - Minor rubbing. Several small spots to binding. VG.
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Date Published
(1992)
Keywords
Portugal Ethnology Agrarian Sociology Human Ecology Land Use Agriculture History Agricultural Pedralva Braga Farming Ethnography

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