Raymond Firth
Sir Raymond William Firth (25 March 1901 – 22 February 2002) was an ethnologist from New Zealand. As a result of Firth's ethnographic work, actual behaviour of societies (social organization) is separated from the idealized rules of behaviour within the particular society (social structure). He was a long serving professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, and is considered to have singlehandedly created a form of British economic anthropology. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Firth, Raymond, comp. 58339 1901-2002 (Firth, Raymond William)
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14Hombre y cultura; la obra de Bronislaw Malinowski / Hombre y cultura; la obra de Bronislaw Malinowski /by Firth, Raymond et al
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17programme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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19by Expert Working Group on Social Prerequisites to Economic Growth, Kyrenia, Cyprus, 1963, Firth, Raymondprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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20by Expert Working Group on Social Prerequisites to Economic Growth, Kyrenia, Cyprus, 1963, Mathias, Peter, Lengyel, Peter, Belshaw, Cyiril S., Firth, Raymondprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO