This ethnographic study of political life in the department of the Yonne, in the Burgundy region, explores a still richly Balzacian provincial world. The author, a French anthropologist, has extensive field experience in Ethiopia. Deploying the insights and methods of social anthropology by drawing on local history, interviews and participant observation, Abélès describes politicians at every level, from municipal officers to Members of Parliament and Ministers. He provides a clear picture of the process of 'decentralization' initiated by the Socialist government in 1982, and undermines the simplistic notion of 'centralist France'. This book, which develops a fresh perspective on political life in France, past and present, illustrates more generally an exciting approach to modern political phenomena, from the point of view of anthropology.
In this charming travel memoir, Luffmann recounts his experiences exploring the villages and countryside of Spain in the early 20th century. Full of vivid descriptions of the landscape, the culture,...
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One Quiet Day: A Book Of Prose And Poetry (1873) is a collection of literary works by J. R. Ramsay. The book features a combination of prose and poetry, each piece exploring the theme of peacefulness...