Hart, David M.
Overview
Works: | 111 works in 269 publications in 3 languages and 2,619 library holdings |
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Genres: | History Personal correspondence Case studies |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Honoree, Annotator, Publishing director, Translator, 070 |
Classifications: | JC49, 305.6971 |
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Most widely held works by
David M Hart
Islam in tribal societies : from the Atlas to the Indus by
Akbar S Ahmed(
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18 editions published between 1983 and 2010 in English and held by 469 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A lively debate is currently being conducted in the social sciences around the concepts of "tribe", "segmentary societies" and "Islam in society". This wide-ranging collection by thirteen distinguished anthropologists contributes to the debate by examining various segmentary Islamic tribal societies from Morocco to Pakistan. -- Publisher description
18 editions published between 1983 and 2010 in English and held by 469 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A lively debate is currently being conducted in the social sciences around the concepts of "tribe", "segmentary societies" and "Islam in society". This wide-ranging collection by thirteen distinguished anthropologists contributes to the debate by examining various segmentary Islamic tribal societies from Morocco to Pakistan. -- Publisher description
The Aith Waryaghar of the Moroccan Rif : an ethnography and history by
David M Hart(
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14 editions published between 1976 and 1995 in English and Undetermined and held by 336 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1976 and 1995 in English and Undetermined and held by 336 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Banditry in Islam : case studies from Morocco, Algeria, and the Pakistan North West Frontier by
David M Hart(
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26 editions published between 1985 and 2006 in 3 languages and held by 230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
David Hart sintetiza en esta obra sus hiptesis de anlisis contrarias a Hobsbawn. Hart es partidario de la teora segmentaria acuñada por Evans-Pritchard, segn la cual la violencia social puede ser explicada en las sociedades tribales por los sistemas de alianzas parentales y polticas
26 editions published between 1985 and 2006 in 3 languages and held by 230 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
David Hart sintetiza en esta obra sus hiptesis de anlisis contrarias a Hobsbawn. Hart es partidario de la teora segmentaria acuñada por Evans-Pritchard, segn la cual la violencia social puede ser explicada en las sociedades tribales por los sistemas de alianzas parentales y polticas
Tribe and society in rural Morocco by
David M Hart(
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17 editions published between 1999 and 2014 in English and held by 221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tribe and Society in Rural Morocco is a collection of 11 articles based on fieldwork and ethnographic studies conducted on Moroccan Berber-speaking tribes in particular, among the Aith Waryaghar in the Northern part, the Ait Atta in the South-central Atlas, and the Saghru. Although Arabs and Berbers have lived side by side in Morocco for many years, it is quite evident that the Berber element is very much more than just a remainder. Instead it is 'the backbone' of Moroccan nation and even the foundation of the whole North African structure. Its presence is still very strong even today (p.26). Three different sets of Berber tribal groups exist in Morocco: Tashilhit of the Western high and Anti-Atlas, Tamazight in the Middle Atlas, and Tharifith in the Rif. Today, all Berbers tend to refer to themselves as Imazighen ... This collection is divided into two parts. In the first part, Hart portrays various features of the precolonial socio-cultural, socio-economic and socio-political organization and customary law of various of Berber-speaking groups. ... The second part of the book deals specifically with the two ethnolingusitic Berber groups in the Northern part of Morocco: The Arabic-speaking Jbala in the west and the Thamazighth/Tharifith-speaking Rifians in the east. Hart succeeds in making a classification of these two groups based on linguistic, economic, cultural, sociopolitical and religious differences ... -- from http://www.jstor.org (May 5, 2011)
17 editions published between 1999 and 2014 in English and held by 221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tribe and Society in Rural Morocco is a collection of 11 articles based on fieldwork and ethnographic studies conducted on Moroccan Berber-speaking tribes in particular, among the Aith Waryaghar in the Northern part, the Ait Atta in the South-central Atlas, and the Saghru. Although Arabs and Berbers have lived side by side in Morocco for many years, it is quite evident that the Berber element is very much more than just a remainder. Instead it is 'the backbone' of Moroccan nation and even the foundation of the whole North African structure. Its presence is still very strong even today (p.26). Three different sets of Berber tribal groups exist in Morocco: Tashilhit of the Western high and Anti-Atlas, Tamazight in the Middle Atlas, and Tharifith in the Rif. Today, all Berbers tend to refer to themselves as Imazighen ... This collection is divided into two parts. In the first part, Hart portrays various features of the precolonial socio-cultural, socio-economic and socio-political organization and customary law of various of Berber-speaking groups. ... The second part of the book deals specifically with the two ethnolingusitic Berber groups in the Northern part of Morocco: The Arabic-speaking Jbala in the west and the Thamazighth/Tharifith-speaking Rifians in the east. Hart succeeds in making a classification of these two groups based on linguistic, economic, cultural, sociopolitical and religious differences ... -- from http://www.jstor.org (May 5, 2011)
Qabila : tribal profiles and tribe-state relations in Morocco and on the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier by
David M Hart(
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7 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 183 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 183 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Ait 'Atta of Southern Morocco : daily life & recent history by
David M Hart(
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11 editions published in 1984 in English and held by 167 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published in 1984 in English and held by 167 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Muslim tribesmen and the colonial encounter in fiction and on film by
David M Hart(
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6 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 141 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 141 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Social class and state power : exploring an alternative radical tradition by
David M Hart(
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1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 136 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This book explores the idea of social class in the liberal tradition. It collects classical and contemporary texts illustrating and examining the liberal origins of class analysis--often associated with Marxism but actually rooted in the work of liberal theorists. Liberal class analysis emphasizes the constitutive connection between state power and class position
1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 136 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This book explores the idea of social class in the liberal tradition. It collects classical and contemporary texts illustrating and examining the liberal origins of class analysis--often associated with Marxism but actually rooted in the work of liberal theorists. Liberal class analysis emphasizes the constitutive connection between state power and class position
Tribe and state : essays in honour of David Montgomery Hart(
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9 editions published in 1991 in English and French and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1991 in English and French and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
X-ray examination of historic structures by
David M Hart(
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4 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 104 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The man and the statesman : the correspondence and articles on politics by
Frédéric Bastiat(
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2 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 101 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The main source for this translation is the seven-volume "Oeuvres completes de Frederic Bastiat", published in the 1850s and 1860s. The present volume, most of which has never before been translated into English, includes Bastiat's complete correspondence: 208 letters Bastiat wrote between 1819, when he was only 18 years old, until just a few days before his untimely death in 1850 at the age of 49. For contemporary classical liberals, Bastiat's correspondence will provide a unique window into a long-forgotten world where opposition to war and colonialism went hand-in-hand with support for free trade and deregulation. Bastiat's numerous letters to Richard Cobden, a Member of Parliament and best known today as the leader of the British Anti-Corn Law League, chronicle the profound effect the Anti-Corn League had on Bastiat. The League's success in mobilising a popular movement in England to pressure the British government into abolishing the very protectionist 'corn laws' in 1846, inspired Bastiat to emulate the League's success in France by starting his own free-trade movement. This volume also includes articles and other writings on politics and current events that showcase Bastiat's talent as a theoretician, a pamphleteer, a journalist, and a deputy (Member of Parliament) of the nascent French Second Republic. Together with the correspondence, the writings in this volume fill an important gap in our understanding of the lesser-known Bastiat, who, in just a few short years, made a profound impact on French intellectual and political life in Paris
2 editions published in 2011 in English and held by 101 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The main source for this translation is the seven-volume "Oeuvres completes de Frederic Bastiat", published in the 1850s and 1860s. The present volume, most of which has never before been translated into English, includes Bastiat's complete correspondence: 208 letters Bastiat wrote between 1819, when he was only 18 years old, until just a few days before his untimely death in 1850 at the age of 49. For contemporary classical liberals, Bastiat's correspondence will provide a unique window into a long-forgotten world where opposition to war and colonialism went hand-in-hand with support for free trade and deregulation. Bastiat's numerous letters to Richard Cobden, a Member of Parliament and best known today as the leader of the British Anti-Corn Law League, chronicle the profound effect the Anti-Corn League had on Bastiat. The League's success in mobilising a popular movement in England to pressure the British government into abolishing the very protectionist 'corn laws' in 1846, inspired Bastiat to emulate the League's success in France by starting his own free-trade movement. This volume also includes articles and other writings on politics and current events that showcase Bastiat's talent as a theoretician, a pamphleteer, a journalist, and a deputy (Member of Parliament) of the nascent French Second Republic. Together with the correspondence, the writings in this volume fill an important gap in our understanding of the lesser-known Bastiat, who, in just a few short years, made a profound impact on French intellectual and political life in Paris
Emilio Blanco Izaga : colonel in the Rif ; a selection of his material, published and unpublished, on the sociopolitical structure
of the Rifians of Northern Morocco by
Emilio Blanco Izaga(
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7 editions published between 1975 and 1976 in English and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published between 1975 and 1976 in English and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Guardians of the Khaibar Pass : the social organisation and history of the Afridis of Pakistan by
David M Hart(
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4 editions published in 1985 in English and held by 56 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1985 in English and held by 56 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Economic sophisms ; and, What is seen and what is not seen by
Frédéric Bastiat(
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2 editions published in 2017 in Undetermined and English and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume, the third in our Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat, includes two of Bastiat's best-known works, the collected Economic Sophisms and the pamphlet What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. We are publishing here for the first time in English the Third Series of Economic Sophisms, which Bastiat had planned but died before he could complete the project. This volume, the third in our Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat, includes two of Bastiat's best-known works, the collected Economic Sophisms and the pamphlet What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. We are publishing here for the first time in English the Third Series of Economic Sophisms, which Bastiat had planned but died before he could complete the project. Both Economic Sophisms and What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen share similar stylistic features and were written with much the same purpose in mind, to disabuse people of misperceptions they might have had about the benefits of free trade and free markets. Throughout the book, Bastiat's clever and witty arguments against tariff protection and subsidies to domestic industry are timeless, as governments and vested-interest groups are still advocating the same policies 160 years after Bastiat wrote. Frederic Bastiat was born in 1801, and during his short life (he died in Rome, on Christmas Eve, in 1850) he was witness to many historic events, such as the victory of Richard Cobden's free trade Anti-Corn Law League in 1846, the rise of socialism, the 1848 Revolution, and the rise of Louis Napoleon to the presidency of the Second Republic. Many of these events affected his ideas and became targets of his writings. In his final work, What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen, completed only months before his death, he provides one of his keenest economic insights, that, although there are obvious beneficial effects of government interventions at first, that is, the "seen," there are also the "unseen" consequences, for example, in the form of opportunity costs that are ignored but that often have deleterious economic effects. He makes this case most eloquently in the form of a parable in the opening chapter, "The Broken Window." To accompany Bastiat's original works, we have provided detailed and comprehensive explanatory footnotes, glossaries, and appendixes. Bastiat refers to dozens of other writers and politicians and is critical of French government policies regarding taxation, tariffs, and subsidies to business. The glossary of authors and politicians provides detailed information about the individuals Bastiat mentions in his essays, the views they held, the books they published, and the laws that the French state enacted in order to maintain the system of protection and subsidies that Bastiat and the other free-market economists so strenuously opposed. This collection of supplementary material allows us a better understanding of the community of economists and politicians of which Bastiat was a part in the late 1840s.--
2 editions published in 2017 in Undetermined and English and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume, the third in our Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat, includes two of Bastiat's best-known works, the collected Economic Sophisms and the pamphlet What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. We are publishing here for the first time in English the Third Series of Economic Sophisms, which Bastiat had planned but died before he could complete the project. This volume, the third in our Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat, includes two of Bastiat's best-known works, the collected Economic Sophisms and the pamphlet What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. We are publishing here for the first time in English the Third Series of Economic Sophisms, which Bastiat had planned but died before he could complete the project. Both Economic Sophisms and What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen share similar stylistic features and were written with much the same purpose in mind, to disabuse people of misperceptions they might have had about the benefits of free trade and free markets. Throughout the book, Bastiat's clever and witty arguments against tariff protection and subsidies to domestic industry are timeless, as governments and vested-interest groups are still advocating the same policies 160 years after Bastiat wrote. Frederic Bastiat was born in 1801, and during his short life (he died in Rome, on Christmas Eve, in 1850) he was witness to many historic events, such as the victory of Richard Cobden's free trade Anti-Corn Law League in 1846, the rise of socialism, the 1848 Revolution, and the rise of Louis Napoleon to the presidency of the Second Republic. Many of these events affected his ideas and became targets of his writings. In his final work, What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen, completed only months before his death, he provides one of his keenest economic insights, that, although there are obvious beneficial effects of government interventions at first, that is, the "seen," there are also the "unseen" consequences, for example, in the form of opportunity costs that are ignored but that often have deleterious economic effects. He makes this case most eloquently in the form of a parable in the opening chapter, "The Broken Window." To accompany Bastiat's original works, we have provided detailed and comprehensive explanatory footnotes, glossaries, and appendixes. Bastiat refers to dozens of other writers and politicians and is critical of French government policies regarding taxation, tariffs, and subsidies to business. The glossary of authors and politicians provides detailed information about the individuals Bastiat mentions in his essays, the views they held, the books they published, and the laws that the French state enacted in order to maintain the system of protection and subsidies that Bastiat and the other free-market economists so strenuously opposed. This collection of supplementary material allows us a better understanding of the community of economists and politicians of which Bastiat was a part in the late 1840s.--
La Sociedad bereber del Rif marroquí : sobre la teoría de la segmentariedad en el Magreb(
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6 editions published in 1999 in Spanish and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1999 in Spanish and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hombres de tribu musulmanes en un mundo cambiante : bereberes de Marruecos y pujtunes de Pakistán, Islam tribal y cambio
socioeconómico by
David M Hart(
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8 editions published in 2002 in Spanish and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
8 editions published in 2002 in Spanish and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Estructuras tribales precoloniales en Marruecos bereber, 1860-1933 : una reconstrucción etnográfica en perspectiva histórica by
David M Hart(
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6 editions published in 1997 in Spanish and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1997 in Spanish and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Emilio Blanco Izaga, coronel en el Rif : una selección de su obra, publicada e inédita, sobre la estructura sociopolítica
de los rifeños del Norte de Marruecos by
Emilio Blanco Izaga(
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4 editions published in 1995 in Spanish and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1995 in Spanish and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tribe and society in rural Morocco by
David M Hart(
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1 edition published in 2000 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2000 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ethnographic survey of the Riffian tribe of Aith Wuryaghil by
David M Hart(
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2 editions published in 1954 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1954 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Ahmed, Akbar S. Editor
- Guenin, Jacques de Editor
- Bastiat, Frédéric 1801-1850 Author
- Long, Roderick T. Editor
- Chartier, Gary Editor
- Kenyon, Ross Miller Editor
- Joffé, E. G. H. (E. George H.) Editor
- Pennell, C. R. Editor
- United States Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation
- Willems, Jane Sisk Translator
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Acculturation Afridis Ait ʻAtta (Berber people) Arab countries Bastiat, Frédéric, Berbers Berbers--Politics and government Berbers--Social life and customs Brigands and robbers Economic history Economics Ethnic relations Ethnology Expertising, X-ray France Free enterprise Free trade Group identity Hart, David M Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration Islam Islam and state Islamic countries Islamic sociology Liberalism Manners and customs Morocco Morocco--Rif Morocco--Rif Mountains Morocco--Rif Mountains Region Motion pictures Muslims in literature Muslims in motion pictures Nondestructive testing North Africa Outlaws Pakistan Pakistan--Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Political and social views Politics and government Power (Social sciences) Protectionism Pushtuns Radiography Rifs (Berber people) Rural conditions Social classes Social conditions Tribes Waryaghar (Berber people)