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Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 04 Apr 2009 03:03:25 | Comments : 0

David Pollack " Caborn-Welborn: Constructing a New Society after the Angel Chiefdom Collapse "
University Alabama Press | Pages: 248 | 2004-08-19 | ISBN- 0817351264 | PDF | 2MB

This book is very good and is a wonderful overview of the Caborn-Welborn peoples. I am, at the time of this review, working on a publication about the dental remains and pathologies of the Caborn-Welborn site of Mann. It is located near the outskirts of the culture area, but retains the same cultural styles and other items. This book give a great overview of what defines the Caborn-Welborn peoples and focuses on how they formed out of the antecedent Angel chiefdom. It also speaks a lot on the pottery. Unfortunately, it does not review the bioarchaeological remains of these peoples.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 04 Apr 2009 02:57:13 | Comments : 0

Bryant G. Wood " Sociology of Pottery in Ancient Palestine (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament) "
Sheffield Academic Press | Pages: 148 | 1991-02 | ISBN-1850752699 | PDF | 6 MB

Following on from the paperback edition of Leviticus as Literature, this is the revised paperback edition of Mary Douglas's classical account of the Book of Numbers. Up to now Bible scholars have tended to dismiss Numbers as a chaotic mix of narrative and laws. Mary Douglas argues that, like Leviticus, Numbers is actually a highly complex book arranged in a regular ring structure which plots the narratives and laws into 12 parts. She argues that it is only through an understanding of the ring formation of these parts that one can fully appreciate the meanings behind this complex work.
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Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 04:01:04 | Comments : 0

Gary Dorrien " Social Ethics in the Making: Interpreting an American Tradition "
Wiley-Blackwell | Pages:752 | 2008-12-22 | ISBN-1405186879 | PDF | 3.5 MB

In the early 1880s, proponents of what came to be called “the social gospel” founded what is now known as social ethics. This ambitious and magisterial book describes the tradition of social ethics: one that began with the distinctly modern idea that Christianity has a social-ethical mission to transform the structures of society in the direction of social justice.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:55:39 | Comments : 0

Stephan Talty " Mulatto America: At the Crossroads of Black and White Culture: A Social History "
Harper Paperbacks | Pages: 288 | 2004-01-01 | ISBN- 0060959746 | PDF | 1.5MB

Black and white culture has been blending and colliding in America for hundreds of years. In the 1700s, black slaves discovered their masters' Bibles and found in them a seditious faith of their own. In the 1920s, young white men fell in love with New Orleans jazz and created an underground of cultural dissidents. In the 1970s, black style began its takeover of the sports world and made Dr. J and Michael Jordan the idols of millions.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:50:07 | Comments : 0

David Griffith " American Guestworkers: Jamaicans and Mexicans in the U. S. Labor Market (Rural Sociology) "
Pennsylvania State University Press | Pages: 256 | 2007-09-26 | ISBN-0271031883 | PDF | 1.5MB

The H-2 program, originally based in Florida, is the longest running labor-importation program in the country. Over the course of a quarter-century of research, Griffith studied rural labor processes and their national and international effects. In this book, he examines the socioeconomic effects of the H-2 program on both the areas where the laborers work and the areas they are from, and, taking a uniquely humanitarian stance, he considers the effects of the program on the laborers themselves.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:44:11 | Comments : 0

Duek, J. " Les manuscrits araméens du Wadi Daliyeh et la Samarie vers 450-332 av. J.-C. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) (French Edition) "
BRILL | Pages: 702 | 2007-08 | ISBN-9004161783 | PDF | 4MB

This book deals with the manuscripts from the Wadi Daliyeh (Samaria Papyri) written in Aramaic in the fourth century B.C.E. in the city of Samaria, in the last decades of the Persian period. The book contains a complete edition of the Wadi Daliyeh manuscripts, their new historical interpretation, and an analysis of their legal aspects. The historical interpretation sheds new light on the history of Samaria and its institutions in the Persian period, as well as on the history of the Persian province of Judaea. This book is particulary useful for historians of Palestine in the Second Temple period, for biblical scholars, and for scholars dealing with Near Eastern legal texts.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:38:07 | Comments : 0

G. Reginald Daniel " Race And Multiraciality in Brazil And the United States: Converging Paths? "
Pennsylvania State University Press | Pages:384 | 2006-09-30 | ISBN-0271028831 | PDF | 2.9MB

Although both Brazil and the United States inherited European norms that accorded whites privileged status relative to all other racial groups, the development of their societies followed different trajectories in defining white/black relations. In Brazil pervasive miscegenation and the lack of formal legal barriers to racial equality gave the appearance of its being a "racial democracy," with a ternary system of classifying people into whites (brancos), multiracial individuals (pardos), and blacks (pretos) supporting the idea that social inequality was primarily associated with differences in class and culture rather than race. In the United States, by contrast, a binary system distinguishing blacks from whites by reference to the "one-drop rule" of African descent produced a more rigid racial hierarchy in which both legal and informal barriers operated to create socioeconomic disadvantages for blacks.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:32:44 | Comments : 0

Patrice Kindl " The Woman in the Wall "
Houghton Mifflin Books for Children | Pages: 192 | 1997-03-31 | ISBN-0395830141 | PDF | 250KB

And hide is what Anna does throughout the course of this amazing book. She retreats into the fabric of a big old house, building a series of passageways and secondary walls that allow her to share the life of the house unseen by her mother and sisters. As Anna says, her family is not observant. But Anna herself is a quirky and perceptive witness to the life she has chosen to escape. Then a mysterious message is thrusted through a crack in the wall, a message that gives Anna a reason to emerge.... Once again Patrice Kindl has created a magical world and an irresistible heroine.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:26:10 | Comments : 0

Anne Welsbacher " Ulysses S. Grant (United States Presidents) "
Checkerboard Books | Pages: 32 | 2001-05 | ISBN-1562397419 | PDF | 2.65 MB

Follows the life and career of the man who served as a Union general, helped the North win the Civil War, and became the eighteenth president of the United States.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:15:42 | Comments : 0

Teddy Atlas " Atlas: From the Streets to the Ring: A Son's Struggle to Become a Man "
Harper Paperbacks | Pages: 304 | 2007-05-01 | ISBN- 0060542411 | PDF | 4.7MB

So begins the autobiography of legendary boxing trainer and commentator Teddy Atlas, who grew from the rebellious son of a doctor to a man who embraces, and lives by, his father's values and code.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 03:07:28 | Comments : 0

Roger Director " I Dream in Blue: Life, Death, and the New York Giants "
Harper | Pages: 240 | 2007-09-01 | ISBN-0061209139 | PDF | 1 MB

I Dream in Blue is television producer Roger Director's up close and personal chronicle of the 2006-2007 seasons spent with Eli Manning, Plaxico Burress, and the rest of the New York Giants, from the first snap of summer camp to the final touchdown of a tumultuous, heart-stopping journey.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 02:58:08 | Comments : 0

Debi Unger " The Guggenheims: A Family History "
Harper Perennial | Pages: 576 | 2006-01-01 | ISBN-006093400X | PDF | 1.5 MB

Meyer Guggenheim, a Swiss immigrant, founded a great American business dynasty. At their peak in the early twentieth century, the Guggenheims were reckoned among America's wealthiest, and the richest Jewish family in the world after the Rothschilds. They belonged to Our Crowd, that tight social circle of New York Jewish plutocrats, but unlike the others -- primarily merchants and financiers -- they made their money by extracting and refining copper, silver, lead, tin, and gold.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 02:52:44 | Comments : 0

Robert Stone " Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties "
Ecco | 240 Pages | 2007-01-05 | ISBN-0060198168 | PDF | 1.81 MB

From the New York City of Kline and De Kooning to the jazz era of New Orleans's French Quarter, to Ken Kesey's psychedelic California, Prime Green explores the 1960s in all its weird, innocent, turbulent, and fascinating glory. Building on personal vignettes from Robert Stone's travels across America, the legendary novelist offers not only a riveting and powerful memoir but also an unforgettable inside perspective on a unique moment in American history.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 03 Apr 2009 02:46:13 | Comments : 0

Barbara R. Walters, Vincent J " The Feast of Corpus Christi "
Pennsylvania State University Press | Pages:562 | 2007-02-28 | ISBN-0271029242 | PDF | 6.1 MB

The feast of Corpus Christi, one of the most solemn feasts of the Latin Church, can be traced to the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 and its resolution of disputes over the nature of the Eucharist. The feast was first celebrated in Liège in 1246, thanks largely to the efforts of a religious woman, Juliana of Mont Cornillon, who not only popularized the feast, but also wrote key elements of an original office.
Posted By : kalyan1232008 | Date : 02 Apr 2009 03:37:10 | Comments : 2

Diane Brentari " Foreign Vocabulary in Sign Languages: A Cross-Linguistic Investigation of Word Formation "
Lawrence Erlbaum | 208 Pages | 2000-04 | ISBN-0805832084 | PDF | 1.5MB

This book takes a close look at the ways that five sign languages borrow elements from the surrounding, dominant spoken language community where each is situated. It offers careful analyses of semantic, morphosyntactic, and phonological adaption of forms taken from a source language (in this case a spoken language) to a recipient signed language. In addition, the contributions contained in the volume examine the social attitudes and cultural values that play a role in this linguistic process. Since the cultural identity of Deaf communities is manifested most strongly in their sign languages, this topic is of interest for cultural and linguistic reasons. Linguists interested in phonology, morphology, word formation, bilingualism, and linguistic anthropology will find this an interesting set of cases of language contact. Interpreters and sign language teachers will also find a wealth of interesting facts about the sign languages of these diverse Deaf communities.