The Hidden Frontier: Ecology and Ethnicity in an Alpine Valley

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University of California Press, 1999 M11 16 - 348 páginas
This award-winning classic in the study of ethnicity, identity, and nation-building has a new introduction (on which Eric Wolf collaborated near the end of his life) that shows the continuing validity of the book’s innovative approach to ethnography, ecology, culture, and politics. The authors investigated two Alpine villages—the German-speaking community of St. Felix and Romance-speaking Tret—only a mile apart in the same mountain valley.
 

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The Inquiry
1
The Forging of Tyrolese Identity
25
Torments of Nationalism
50
The Economic Development of the Rural
64
TwelfthSixteenth Centuries
70
SixteenthSeventeenth Centuries
77
Changing Economic Relations
83
The Postwar Boom
92
The New Economic Order
206
Kith and Kin
233
Cultural Confrontation
263
Population Statistics
289
Three Brothers Estates in Tret
297
The Big Estate in St Felix
303
Interethnic Marriages
315
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328

Mountain Husbandry
119
The Mountain Estate
153
Inheritance
175

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