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The Governmental System in
Southern Rhodesia
By
D.
J.
MURRAY,
University of Ibadan.
The author of this volume questions
the prevailing interpretation of the development of government in Southern
Rhodesia. In the light of his analysis there emerges the full significance of
recent events starting with the formation of the Rhodesian Front Party and
government. The author uses an approach which is both novel and oC wide
applicability-which makes the book valuable for those interested in govern–
mental development in Rhodesia and those interested in the study of political
and administrative change.
$13.00
Ethology and Society
TOWARDS AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL VIEW
By
HILARY CALLAN,
University of Birmingham.
This work by a social an–
thropologist explores the theoretical and methodological basis on which animal
studies may be related to human society. In approaching the relation between
ethology and social anthropology, two broad questions are considered. The first
deals with the common ground between the two disciplines at the level of data.
The second question concerns the relevance to one another as academic dis–
ciplines. In conclusion the author suggests ways for ethologists and social anthro–
pologists to work together toward a more profitable collaboration.
(Oxford M ono–
~raphs
on Social Anthropology.)
$6.50
The Human Factor in Youth Work
By
T. R. BATTEN,
U1liversity of London; with the collaboration of
MADGE
BATTEN,
University of L01ldon.
For some years the authors have been con–
d ucting short in-service training courses for workers, trainers, and administrators
in the British Youth Service. In these courses they examine human relations
problems commonly encountered by youth workers, discussed in the context of
case studies. This volume contains nineteen of these cases along with extensive
commentaries in which the nature of the problem is investigated and various
ways of dealing with it are critically assessed.
Paper,
$3.00
Soviet Relations with Latin America
1918 ..1968
A DOCUMENTARY SURVEY
Edited by
STEPHEN CLISSOLD. This volume brings together the principal
documents, from the Soviet press or from less accessible Latin American sources,
and from Comintern and Communist Party publications, which trace the grow–
ing interest of the Soviet Union in Latin America. The book starts with the
arrival of the first Soviet emissary, Michael Borodin, at the end oC World War
I, and the appointment of the first Soviet Minister in 1924, to the end of 1968.
(Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.)
$12.00
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