The Multiple Society in Economic Development: Mexico and Guatemala
1957; Wiley; Volume: 59; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1525/aa.1957.59.5.02a00070
ISSN1548-1433
Autores Tópico(s)Social Capital and Networks
ResumoAmerican AnthropologistVolume 59, Issue 5 p. 825-833 The Multiple Society in Economic Development: Mexico and Guatemala MANNING NASH, MANNING NASH University of ChicagoSearch for more papers by this author MANNING NASH, MANNING NASH University of ChicagoSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1957 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1957.59.5.02a00070Citations: 8AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References Cited Adams, R. N. 1956 Los Ladinos de Guatemala. Guatemala. Adler, John H., E. H. Schlesinger and E. C. Olson 1952 Public finance and economic development in Guatemala. Stanford. Basauri, C. 1940 La población indígena de México. México. Beals, Ralph L. 1953 Social stratification in Latin America. American Journal of Sociology LVIII: 327– 39. Boeke, J. H. 1953 Economics and economic policy of dual societies. New York. Caso, A., Silvio Zavala, José Miranda, Moises N. González, Gonzalo Aguirre Beltrán, Ricardo Pozas A. 1954 Metodos y resultados de la política indigenista. México. Furnivall, J. S. 1950 Co-operation, competition, and isolation in the economic sphere. In Phillips Talbot (ed) South Asia in the world today. Chicago. Gillin, John 1956 Cultura emergenta. In Integración Social en Guatemala. Guatemala City. Higgins, Benjamin 1956 The “dualistic theory” of underdeveloped areas. Economic Development and Cultural Change IV: 99– 115. Hoselitz, Bert F. 1953 Social structure and economic growth. Economia Internazionale VI: 1– 23. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1951 The economic development of Guatemala. Washington. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1952 The economic development of Mexico. Baltimore. Iturriaga, José E. 1951 La estructura social y cultural de México. México. Le Beau, F. 1956 Económica agricola de Guatemala. In Integración Social en Guatemala. Guatemala City. Lewis, Oscar 1951 Life in a Mexican village: Tepoztlán restudied. Urbana. Margaret Mead, (ed.) 1953 Cultural patterns and technical change. UNESCO. Moore, Wilbert E. 1951 Industrialization and labor. Ithaca, New York. Mosk, Sanford A. 1951 Industrial revolution in Mexico. Berkeley. Mosk, Sanford A. 1954 Indigenous economy in Latin America. Inter-American Economic Affairs VIII: 3– 25. Nash, Manning 1955a Cantel: the industrialization of a Guatemalan Indian Community. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Chicago. Nash, Manning 1955b The reaction of a civil-religious hierarchy to a factory in Guatemala. Human Organization 13: 26– 28. Nash, Manning 1956a The recruitment of wage labor and development of new skills. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, (May) 23– 31. Nash, Manning 1956b Relaciones políticas entre los indios de Guatemala. In Integración Social en Guatemala. Guatemala City. Parra, Manuel Germán 1954 La industrialización de México. México. Redfield, Robert 1930 Tepoztlán, a Mexican village. Chicago. Redfield, Robert, and Sol Tax 1952 General characteristics of present-day Mesoamerican Indian society. In Sol Tax (ed.) Heritage of conquest. Glencoe, Free Press. E. H. Spicer, (ed.) 1952 Human problems in technological change. New York. Tax, Sol 1937 The municipios of the Midwestern Highlands of Guatemala. American Anthropologist 39: 423– 44. Tax, Sol 1946 The education of underprivileged peoples in dependent and independent territories. Journal of Negro Education XV: 336– 45. Tax, Sol 1953 Penny capitalism: a Guatemalan Indian economy. Institute of Social Anthropology 16. Washington. Tax, Sol 1956 Los indios en la economia de Guatemala. In Integración Social en Guatemala. Guatemala City. United Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America 1950 Recent trends in the Mexican economy. UNESCO. Villa Rojas, A. 1955 Los Mazatecos y el problema indígena de la cuenca del Papaloapan. Mexico. Wagley, Charles and Marvin Harris 1955 A typology of Latin-American subcultures. American Anthropologist 57: 428– 51. Citing Literature Volume59, Issue5October 1957Pages 825-833 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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