Maurice Bloch
Maurice Émile Félix Bloch (born 21 October 1939) is a British anthropologist. He is famous for his fieldwork on the shift of agriculturalists in Madagascar, Japan and other parts of the world, and has also contributed important neo-Marxian work on power, history, kinship, and ritual.
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Political language and oratory in traditional society
Published 1975Other Authors: “…Bloch, Maurice…”
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