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- Marglin, 1973, Marglin 1974. Marglin 1975; Marglin 1979; Marglin 1984b; Chapter 7 in Marglin 1990b; Marglin 1991. Marglin 2008, pp. 153–4. Marglin, Stephen...
- Marglin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, American anthropologist Jessica Marglin, American scholar of...
- Jessica M. Marglin is an American historian of religion. She is an ****ociate Professor of Religion at University of Southern California (USC) and served...
- history, 1945 to 1970s Spanish miracle – Economic boom in Spain 1959-1974 Marglin, Stephen A.; Schor, Juliet B. (1992). The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting...
- Frederique Marglin (1989) as "half-man, half-woman", and instead adopts the translation by Marglin as "the lord who is half woman" as given in Marglin (1989...
- Frédérique Apffel-Marglin is a professor emerita of anthropology. She taught at Smith College in M****achusetts. Apffel-Marglin finished high school at...
- Welfare Reforms 1906–11). Schlesinger 1962; Zimmerman 2010. Marglin & Schor 1991; Marglin & Schor 2017. Lewis & Surender 2004. Whyman 2005. Huges 2016;...
- members at Harvard that included Michael Reich, Richard Edwards, Stephen Marglin, and Patricia Quick. The group held seminars to develop their ideas on...
- make heavy weather in The Wealth of Nations. Harvard economist Stephen Marglin argues that while the "invisible hand" is the "most enduring phrase in...
- (amrita) in the Jagannatha temple of Puri, as described by Frédérique Apffel-Marglin. Douglas Renfrew Brooks states that the antinomian elements such as the...