An Assembly of Good Fellows: Voluntary Associations in HistoryBloomsbury Academic, 1976 M08 11 - 342 pages |
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... says of the Central Australian " tribes " ( a word he used to include bands ) that " the initiated married men form ... say , U.S. males in lodges and fraternities . However , since an Arunta was born to a specific band totem , that of ...
... says of the Central Australian " tribes " ( a word he used to include bands ) that " the initiated married men form ... say , U.S. males in lodges and fraternities . However , since an Arunta was born to a specific band totem , that of ...
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... says that there is no record of any gens under control of a single individual . Councils of gens elders are heard of under the kings ( i.e. , prior to 509 B.C. ) because the gens leaders then formed the Senate and elected the kings ...
... says that there is no record of any gens under control of a single individual . Councils of gens elders are heard of under the kings ( i.e. , prior to 509 B.C. ) because the gens leaders then formed the Senate and elected the kings ...
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... says that by the second century A.D. “ the ancient law of the gens had fallen into disuse . " Other changes ... say that Romans thought friendship unimportant , but only that patronage was the axis bout which all relationships revolved ...
... says that by the second century A.D. “ the ancient law of the gens had fallen into disuse . " Other changes ... say that Romans thought friendship unimportant , but only that patronage was the axis bout which all relationships revolved ...
Contents
The Study of Voluntary Associations in Other | 3 |
Explaining the Existence and Prevalence | 14 |
The Methods of the Study | 20 |
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