Sons of the Soil

Sons of the Soil
Title Sons of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Myron Weiner
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 404
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400871719

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Myron Weiner's study of the relationship between internal migration and ethnic conflict in India is exceptional for two reasons: it focuses on intercultural and interstate migration throughout the nation, rather than on merely local or provincial phenomena, and it examines both the social and the political consequences of India's interethnic migrations. Professor Weiner examines selected regions of India in which migrants dominate the modern sector of the economy. He describes the forces that lead individual Indian citizens to move from one linguistic-cultural region to another in search of better opportunities, and he attempts to explain their emergence at the top of the occupational hierarchy. In addition, the author provides an account of the ways in which the indigenous ethnic groups ("sons of the soil") attempt to use political power to overcome their fears of economic defeat and cultural subordination by the more enterprising, more highly skilled, better educated migrants. In addressing the fundamental clash between the migrants' claims to equal access to their country and the claims of the local groups to equal treatment and protection by the state, Professor Weiner considers some of the ways in which government policy makers might achieve greater equality among ethnic groups without simultaneously restricting the spatial and social mobility of some of its own people. Originally published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

A Son of the Soil

A Son of the Soil
Title A Son of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret)
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1866
Genre
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Son of the Soil

Son of the Soil
Title Son of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Charles Eze
Publisher
Pages 99
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9789788143307

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Son of the Native Soil

Son of the Native Soil
Title Son of the Native Soil PDF eBook
Author S. A. Ambanasom
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 290
Release 2009
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9956558338

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Son of the Native Soil is a work whose quiet maturity glows in both subject and style. Here, love heals but the force of hate is very real. The hero, Lucas Achamba, by charisma and love undertakes to unite Dudum clan which politicking and egotism have split. His quick success stirs bitter rivalry and heartless cruelty that decide his fate. Nature is jumpy and even hysterical at this, and Ambanasom exposes it with fine evocative mastery. The style is refined and honeyed by sonal devices and visual tropes that half conceal subtle slashes at human foibles.

The Sons of the Soil

The Sons of the Soil
Title The Sons of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Sarah Stickney Ellis
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1840
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A Son of the Soil

A Son of the Soil
Title A Son of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret)
Publisher
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Release 1800
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The Birth of the Prodigious Son of the Soil

The Birth of the Prodigious Son of the Soil
Title The Birth of the Prodigious Son of the Soil PDF eBook
Author Abraham A. Jalloh
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 545
Release 2019-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1546296425

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This book is about events in my country, Sierra Leone, from the time it attains independence from the British to present-day life in Sierra Leone .The aim of the book is to chart the issue of corruption in Sierra Leone and the effect it is having in promoting underdevelopment in the country. Since its independence in April 27, 1961, the country has had few military and civilian governments. And throughout this period, the country has gone from crisis to crisis, and it is all man-made. The country has gone through both military and civilian dictatorship, which resulted in a civil war that lasted for ten years. The main cause of this crisis is the issue of corruption and nepotism. In Sierra Leone is not what you know but is who you know that will propel you for a brighter future. The aim of my book is to help highlight some of the corruption in the country and how the civilian population will help to fight it so we can put our beloved Sierra Leone, with its huge natural resources like gold, diamonds, and oil, to full use for the benefit of everyone in the country. Sierra Leone deserves to be one of the most developed nations on earth, but because of the greed of certain people in high places, the country is ranked as one of the least developed countries in the world. If countries like Denmark who only produce cheese can be counted in the league of developed nations, surely Sierra Leone and many other African countries can take a leaf from those Scandinavian countries.