Religious belief and social control, with special reference to patterns of stability and change in classical Athens and ancient Egypt
The social sciences are vitiated by the perennial problem of social order. Questions concerning the nature and possible determinants of social formations are often intriguing and necessarily conjectural, but the problem of how such structures are then kept in being constitutes one of the fundamental...
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University of Leeds
1981
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