HM106 .H9
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Evolution and social progress. |
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HM106 .K2
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Societal evolution; a study of the evolutionary basis of the science of society, |
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HM106 .K2 4
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Societal evolution; a study of the evolutionary basis of the science of society, |
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HM106 .L7
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Darwinism; reaction or reform? |
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HM106 .P24
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The evolution of societies / |
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HM106 .P27
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Societies; evolutionary and comparative perspectives. |
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HM106 .S43 1984
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The parable of the tribes : the problem of power in social evolution / |
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HM106 .S6 1977
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Social Darwinism--law of nature or justification of repression?. |
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HM106 .S68 1997eb
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The ephemeral civilization : exploding the myth of social evolution / |
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HM106 .W73 1983
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Genetic basis of society : by the origin of human inequalities / |
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HM107 .A62
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The anthropology of urban environments. |
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HM107 .B42 1971
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The Translation of culture: essays to E. E. Evans-Pritchard; |
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HM107 .C74 1963
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The social anthropology of complex societies; |
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HM107 .G56
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Closed systems and open minds: the limits of naïvety in social anthropology. |
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HM107 .G65
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The individual and culture. |
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HM107 .H6 1930
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The material culture and social institutions of the simpler peoples; an essay in correlation, |
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HM107 .J38
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Concepts and society |
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HM107 .K96
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Culture, society, and guidance |
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HM107 .L71
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Social anthropology. |
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HM107 .M2 1932
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Crime and custom in savage society, |
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