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Raiding, trading, and feasting : The political economy of the Philippines/ by Laura Lee Junker

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University, c2000Description: ix, 477p.: ill.; 23cmISBN:
  • 971-550-347-0
DDC classification:
  • BFil. 306.09 J962r
Contents:
Chapter 1. Foreign trade and sociopolitical evolution --Chapter 2. Sources for the study of Prehispanic Philippines chiefdoms --Chapter 3. Chiefly authority and political structure --Chapter 4. Political cycling in Philippine chiefdoms --Chapter 5. Social stratification in contact period societies --Chapter 6. The dynamics of social ranking: Changing patterns of household wealth and mortuary differentiation --Chapter 7.The long-distance porcelain trade --Chapter 8. Mobilizing resources: Regional production, tribute, and lowland-upland exchange systems --Chapter 9. The evolution of craft specialization --Chapter 10. Alliance and prestige good exchange --Chapter 11. Competitive feasting --Chapter 12. Raiding and militarism as a competitive strategy --Chapter 13. Trade competition and political transformation in Philippine chiefdoms.
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Bansalan Filipiniana1 UM Bansalan College LIC BFil. 306.09 J962r 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2915

includes bibliography and index

Chapter 1. Foreign trade and sociopolitical evolution --Chapter 2. Sources for the study of Prehispanic Philippines chiefdoms --Chapter 3. Chiefly authority and political structure --Chapter 4. Political cycling in Philippine chiefdoms --Chapter 5. Social stratification in contact period societies --Chapter 6. The dynamics of social ranking: Changing patterns of household wealth and mortuary differentiation --Chapter 7.The long-distance porcelain trade --Chapter 8. Mobilizing resources: Regional production, tribute, and lowland-upland exchange systems --Chapter 9. The evolution of craft specialization --Chapter 10. Alliance and prestige good exchange --Chapter 11. Competitive feasting --Chapter 12. Raiding and militarism as a competitive strategy --Chapter 13. Trade competition and political transformation in Philippine chiefdoms.

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