Die Campesinos zwischen Marginalität und Integration

zur Theorie der Differenzierung und Integration marginaler Subgesellschaften- unter Bezug auf Lateinamerika insbesondere Mexiko, eine kritische Diskussion und ein systemtheoretischer Versuch

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Die Campesinos zwischen Marginalität und Integration

zur Theorie der Differenzierung und Integration marginaler Subgesellschaften- unter Bezug auf Lateinamerika insbesondere Mexiko, eine kritische Diskussion und ein systemtheoretischer Versuch

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German
Pages
294

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [267]-294.
Originally presented as the author's thesis, Freiburg i.B.
Summary in English and Spanish.

Published in
[Düsseldorf]
Series
Materialien des Arnold-Bergstraesser-Instituts für kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung, Bd. 29

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HN110.5.A8 N53

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xiii, 294 p.
Number of pages
294

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OL5357524M
ISBN 10
3571091418
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72315460
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5962295

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