Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulation, Mobility, and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community
Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulation, Mobility, and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community | Rare and modern books | Berry, Sara S.
Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulation, Mobility, and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community
Fathers Work for Their Sons: Accumulation, Mobility, and Class Formation in an Extended Yoruba Community | Rare and modern books | Berry, Sara S.
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1985
- ISBN
- 0520051645
- Place of printing
- Berkeley, California
- Author
- Berry, Sara S.
- Publishers
- University of California Press
- Size
- 9.25 x 6.25 inches
- Keyword
- Economy, Nigeria, Social Conditions
- Cover description
- Very Good
- Binding description
- H
- Dust jacket
- True
- State of preservation
- Very Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Inscribed
- False
- First edition
- False
Description
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, foxing to top of page edges, very minor marks to fore edge and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with sunning to spine and edges and rubbing/light creasing to edges. 225pp. A study of Yoruba cocoa farmers and their descendents in western Nigeria and the consequences of agricultural commercialization for economic development, political mobilization and social change.