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Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1967

Caudillo Politics: A Structural Analysis

Eric R. Wolf; Edward C. Hansen

The Latin-American Wars of Independence realized the long-standing hope of the criollo gentry to rid themselves of Spanish limitations on their economic and political activities. From the beginning of the New World colonies, the Spanish rulers had labored diligently to check the aspirations of the colonial gentry by limiting their access to both land and status. Grants of encomienda had yielded up to the colonists use rights to Indian labor and produce, but not the ownership of land. At the same time, the Crown had curtailed the ability of criollos to obtain titles of nobility. These limitations had been supported by the prowess of Spanish arms, effective perhaps even more in keeping potential competitors at bay in Europe than in exercising viable military control in the New World. The failure of this ultimate means of control during the Napoleonic wars finally called into question also continued Spanish dominance over the American colonies.


Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1962

Cultural Dissonance in the Italian Alps

Eric R. Wolf

Through the Eastern Alps runs one of the great cultural frontiers of Europe, the zone of contact between the cultural sphere of the Mediterranean and the transalpine cultures to the north. This frontier has shifted back and forth over time, as have the boundaries of language and of various dominant political units. One of the present foci of culture contact in a zone of dispute and discord is the present-day Italian region of Alto Adige or Tiroler Etschland (still called the South Tirol by unreconstructed defenders of the traditional unity of the Tyrol) and the Trentino. Unified in the first part of the 13th century under the Counts of the Tyrol, the region passed into the hands of the Habsburgs in 1363, where it remained until 1918 but for a brief interlude during the Napoleonic period. The Napoleonic occupation divided the region, yielding to Bavaria the largely German-speaking province of Bozen (Bolzano), together with the North Tyrol, while grouping the Romancespeaking portions with Italy. This division became the prototype of later efforts to divorce the Romance Tyrol from the German Tyrol, a division effected again in the provincial separation between Province Bozen and Province Trento after the entire region was yielded by Austria to Italy at the end of World War I. Except for a brief period near the end of World War II (1943 to 1945), when both provinces were grouped as Operationszone Alpenvorland with Gau Tyrol of the Greater German Reich, the region has remained politically part of Italy. It remains also, however, an area of conflict in which Italian political hegemony and cultural influence has been combatted by the German-speaking population, impelled by a desire for greater autonomy or complete separation from the Italian state.


Archive | 2002

The Goose, the Gander, or the Strasbourg Paté for all: Medical Education, World, and the Internet

Dag K.J.E. Von Lubitz; Howard Levine; Eric R. Wolf

The proverb, so euphemistically stating the rules of equality seems to hold in most walks of life. Yet, despite increasingly widespread popularity among the physicians of “getting on the Net” [1], does it really hold for the Internet and medicine in its global sense?


American Anthropologist | 1971

HORTENSE POWDERMAKER 1900–1970

Eric R. Wolf; George L. Trager


Social Forces | 1971

POWER AND CONFLICT IN A MEXICAN COMMUNITY: A STUDY OF POLITICAL INTEGRATION. By Antonio Ugalde. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1970. 193 pp.

Eric R. Wolf


American Anthropologist | 1966

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American Anthropologist | 1965

GENERAL: Ethnos und Demos: Soziologische Beiträge zur Volkstheorie. Emerich Francis

Eric R. Wolf


American Anthropologist | 1965

OTHER. Patriotism and Nationalism: Their Psychological Foundations. Leonard W. Doob

Eric R. Wolf


American Anthropologist | 1965

OTHER: The Political Systems of Empires.S. N. Eisenstadt

Eric R. Wolf


American Anthropologist | 1963

ETHNOLOGY: Rassen, Ethnien, Kulturen: Moderne Ethnologie WILHELM E. MÜHLMANN

Eric R. Wolf

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