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    Frederick C. Gamst, Peasants in Complex Society.

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    Segalen Martine. Frederick C. Gamst, Peasants in Complex Society. . In: Études rurales, n°59, 1975. p. 126

    Frederick C. Gamst, Peasants in Complex Society.

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    Segalen Martine. Frederick C. Gamst, Peasants in Complex Society. . In: Études rurales, n°59, 1975. p. 126

    Election Monitoring in Oromia: What Are the Conditions for Democracy?

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    Professor Gamst, a member of the Joint International Observer group (JIOG), reports the problems he monitored during the 1992 electoral campaign and voting activities in the strife-ridden region of Oromia in Ethiopia. His analyses illuminate the background institutional barriers and the politically competitive reasons for the failure of the elections. Gamst discusses the nature of the multitudinous Oromo people and the consequences of any election victory by them for the destiny of Ethiopia. He also describes the sometimes violent aftermaths of the failed election of 1992 and its follow-up election of 1994, in which the Oromo were again denied reasonable participation in government. He closes questioning of U.S. policy and its relation to the election failure

    Peasant Studies Volume 15 number 2 Winter 1988

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    journal articleTABLE OF CONTENTS The Accursed Problem: Communists and Peasants, Grant Evans; The Third Seal Opened and the Black Horseman Emerged: An Historic Cultural Ecology of Ethiopian Poverty and Famine, Frederick C. Gamst; Rural Northeast Algeria, 1919-1938, Thomas K. Park; Revolution and Russian Rural Development: The Awkward Class in Social, Economic and Political Context, Esther Kingston-Mann; Reflections on Land, Kinship and Life-cycle, Barbara A. Hanawalt

    Toward a Method of Industrial Ethnology

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    Paper by Frederick C. Gams

    Foreword

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    Foreword by Frederick C. Gams

    Reactions of Pyridoxine

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    Title: Reactions of Pyridoxine, Author: Frederick J. Rowell, Location: ThodeThe chemistry of pyridoxine has been critically examined with a view to obtaining new intermediates suitable for the systematic degradation of the molecule. Use has been made of three new degradation schemes arising from this work to isolate atoms C-2 , C-2 ', C- 4, C- 4' and C-5' of radioactive pyridoxine obtained from feeding experimen ts . · The biosynthesis of pyridoxine is discussed in the light of the degradation results which demonstrate that pyridoxine is derived from three molecules of glycerol.ThesisMaster of Science (MS

    On the historical origin of anti-Kantianism in the aesthetics of German idealism: Reevaluation of German aesthetic rationalism by Frederick C. Beiser

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    Where is the historical origin of anti -Kantianism in the aesthetics of German idealism? Frederick C. Beiser’s recent book, Diotima’s Children: German Aesthetic Rationalism from Leibniz to Lessing, doesn't treat this subject directly, but provides many profound insights into it. In this paper the author gives a summary of the book first, then explains some of those insights
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