Malcolm Hamilton
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جامعهشناسی دین
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2001
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12 editions
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The Sociology of Religion: An Introduction to Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
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2002
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3 editions
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Sociology and the World's Religions
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1998
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8 editions
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Class and Inequality in Comparative Perspective
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1993
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5 editions
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Education Literature, 1907-1932
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Directory of educational statistics: A guide to sources
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1974
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2 editions
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Sociology of Religion 5 vols: Critical Concepts in Sociology
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2007
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Democratic Socialism in Britain and Sweden
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Water Law for the Twenty-First Century: National and International Aspects of Water Law Reform in India
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2009
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2 editions
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Sociology of Religion: Critical Concepts in Sociology
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2007
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“The mass of the population before the modern era rarely ate meat as the mass of the peasantry rarely do in underdeveloped countries today. In Europe, in the Middle Ages, meat, especially red meat, was associated with aristocracy, landed gentry and their militaristic and hunting culture. It was this, also, that tended to strengthen the association of meat with power and aggression.”
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