Volume 12 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences expands the comprehensive treatment of major concepts, theoretical frameworks, and scholarly debates within the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume features contributions from prominent scholars in sociology, anthropology, economics, psychology, political science, and related disciplines. The articles provide …
Volume 11 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences provides a comprehensive collection of scholarly articles covering major theories, concepts, and methodological approaches across the social science disciplines. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume includes contributions from leading experts in sociology, anthropology, political science, psychology, economics, and related fiel…
Volume 9 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences provides a wide range of scholarly articles covering essential concepts, theoretical developments, and interdisciplinary perspectives in the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume includes contributions from leading academics in sociology, political science, anthropology, psychology, economics, and related fields.…
Volume 5 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences continues the authoritative and comprehensive survey of key theories, concepts, methodologies, and historical developments within the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume contains contributions from distinguished scholars across multiple disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political science, psycholo…
Volume 7 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences offers extensive scholarly articles covering major themes, theoretical developments, and research findings across the social science disciplines. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume contains authoritative entries written by experts in sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and related fields. Each ar…
Volume 3 of the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences continues the comprehensive coverage of major concepts, methodologies, and analytical perspectives within the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, this volume includes authoritative articles written by leading scholars in the fields of sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics, political science, and related discipline…
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Volume 1, provides comprehensive scholarly coverage of major concepts, theories, methods, and historical development within the social sciences. Edited by David L. Sills, the encyclopedia brings together contributions from leading experts across disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and relat…
This book is Jacobo Timerman's travelogue and political analysis of Cuba in the post-1959 era. Written from a previously unpublished Spanish manuscript, it describes the political, social, and human rights conditions in Cuba after the revolution and the changes that occurred under Fidel Castro's rule. Using a journalistic and reflective approach, Timerman presents a critical view of modern Cuba…
This book presents a concise yet comprehensive overview of Brazilian history from prehistoric times, Portuguese colonization, the imperial period, the formation of the republic, and modern development. Boris Fausto outlines changes in Brazilian politics, economy, society, and culture in a coherent and in-depth manner. This English edition, translated by Arthur Brakel, is one of the primary acad…
This book charts Brazil's dramatic transformation from a challenging developing nation to an increasingly influential economic and political power in the 21st century. Larry Rohter, former Brazil correspondent for The New York Times, explores the political, economic, social, and cultural changes that shaped Brazil's new face. Through in-depth analysis and interviews with key figures, the book e…