Social Inequality in a Portuguese Hamlet
Discover a unique exploration of social dynamics in Brian Juan O'Neill's insightful work, Social Inequality in a Portuguese Hamlet, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This paperback edition spans 452 pages and delves deep into the intricate social fabric of a northern Iberian mountain settlement.
Drawing from extensive fieldwork and meticulous analysis of local records, O'Neill presents a fresh perspective that challenges conventional views of rural life in Portugal. His research not only illuminates the social stratifications present in this quaint hamlet but also offers a broader commentary on social and cultural anthropology. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of society and philosophy, particularly in the context of 20th-century studies.
Expand your understanding of Portuguese culture and societal issues with O'Neill's thought-provoking examination of inequality in a surprisingly rich historical landscape.