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... volume at all . The volume does , however , offer a glimpse of some current issues and descriptive models in LFT and point out directions in which traditional LFT may profitably be extended . Whether this is enough to make a wider commu ...
... volume at all . The volume does , however , offer a glimpse of some current issues and descriptive models in LFT and point out directions in which traditional LFT may profitably be extended . Whether this is enough to make a wider commu ...
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... Volume 34 ( 1992 ) RECENT VOLUMES Florence M. Voegelin Memorial Volume . A collection of 22 essays dedicated to the founding editor . [ Complete volume , 376 pp . ] Volume 35 ( 1993 ) A Retrospective of the Journal Anthropological ...
... Volume 34 ( 1992 ) RECENT VOLUMES Florence M. Voegelin Memorial Volume . A collection of 22 essays dedicated to the founding editor . [ Complete volume , 376 pp . ] Volume 35 ( 1993 ) A Retrospective of the Journal Anthropological ...
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... volume to assimilate , at least on the first pass . This is probably due to the very wide range of topics and approaches encompassed by the papers , as well as the apparent slipperyness of some of the central concepts , most notably the ...
... volume to assimilate , at least on the first pass . This is probably due to the very wide range of topics and approaches encompassed by the papers , as well as the apparent slipperyness of some of the central concepts , most notably the ...
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