The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... social divisions of the Filipinos . Dr Mahajani talks , Agoncillo - style , of ' the masses ' ( pp . 50 , 61 ) . But there is little attempt to analyse their role or the changes through which it passed . The Sakdal movement of the 1930s ...
... social divisions of the Filipinos . Dr Mahajani talks , Agoncillo - style , of ' the masses ' ( pp . 50 , 61 ) . But there is little attempt to analyse their role or the changes through which it passed . The Sakdal movement of the 1930s ...
Strana 168
Social Change Edited by D. V. GLASS and ROGER REVELLE The editors present in a single volume an important collection of new demographic studies . There are more than twenty essays by distinguished contributors reappraising social and ...
Social Change Edited by D. V. GLASS and ROGER REVELLE The editors present in a single volume an important collection of new demographic studies . There are more than twenty essays by distinguished contributors reappraising social and ...
Strana 190
... social and economic change . Had the writer done so the book would have become more than a flattish chronicle . It could have offered , in addi- tion , some exploration of themes . One can , after some reflection , detect what some of ...
... social and economic change . Had the writer done so the book would have become more than a flattish chronicle . It could have offered , in addi- tion , some exploration of themes . One can , after some reflection , detect what some of ...
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PRISCILLA WILLIAMS New Zealand at the 1930 Imperial | 31 |
PUGH The New Zealand Legion 19321935 | 49 |
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