The histories of great American dynastic fortunes, such as those of the Rockefellers, DuPonts, and Guggenheims, have been told repeatedly as family stories. They have been tales of the pasions, jealousies, distinguished achievements, and eccentricities among generations of parent and children, brothers and sister. They essay in this book, developed from the perspectives of contemporary anthropology and cultural studies, establish a different field of vision for understanding private concentrations of great wealth and their legacies in the late twentieth-century United States
INFO BUKU
Judul: Lives in Trust
Penulis: George E. Marcus
Penerbit: Westview Press
Edisi: 1992
Halaman: 380
Ukuran: 24 x 15 cm
Sampul: Soft Cover
Bahasa: Indonesia
Kondisi: Buku Bekas Koleksi Pribadi
Lokasi: 305/Mar/l