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ArtikelInternational Competition and the Treatment of Minorities: Seventeenth Century Cases and General Propositions  
Oleh: Clark, Samuel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 103 no. 05 (Mar. 1998), page 1267-1308.
Topik: international competition
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Isi artikelThis article notes the influence of international competition on the treatment of minorities and formulates general propositions on this relationship. The theoretical significance of the subject is indicated by locating it in the larger literature on race and ethnic relations, emphasizing its place in literature that gives more attention to situational conditions than to attitudinal conditions. The role of international competition is illustrated by describing the experiences of four 17th-century minorities: the Vaudo is in the southwestern Alps, Protestants in Alsace, Catholics in the Scottish Highlands and Western Islands, and Catholics in Ireland. Five sets of general propositions are induced from these cases and supported by historical and present-day examples.
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