Decolonizing the Diet Marc EisenstadtSynthesizing the science of nutrition, immunity and evolutionary genetics with a controversial new history of indigenous North America, Decolonizing the Diet shows how populations fail to recover from epidemics when their ability to hunt, gather and farm nutritionally dense plants and animals is diminished by war, colonization and cultural destruction.
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‘Migrant Nation: Australian Culture
this book is a study of the British communist life between the Wars as it was experienced at the various phases of the life cycle
This volume provides a comprehensive reinterpretation of the 1916 Central Asian Revolt - a key event in the history of Central Asia
A hands-on study skills guide that explores how film and moving image can be used as sources
a case study on organizational management by design
This edited collection is highly accessible to everyone
this book will be a valuable resource for students
and the organised working class
A study of theatre and sovereignty that situates Shakespeare’s plays in the contraflow between two absolutisms of early modern England: the aesthetic and the political
this volume brings to the fore questions of citizenship
they analyse how these categories may be adapted during fieldwork and they discuss data collection methods supporting Marxian analysis