Sidney Mintz: Sweetness and Power
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Abstract

Sweetness and Power, the most famous study of American anthropologist Sidney Wilfred Mintz (1922-2015), is at the same time one of the most important historicalanthropological works of the second half of the 20th century.
DOI: 10.5937/socpreg53-20426

References

Baud, M. (2011). Sidney Mintz and Caribbean Studies. New West Indian Guide 85 (3-4), 259-264.

Mintz, S. (1960). Worker in the Cane: A Puerto Rican Life History. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Mintz, S. (1996). Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom: Excursion into Eating, Culture, and the Past

Mintz, S. (2010). Three Ancient Colonies: Caribbean Themes an Variations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Mintz, S. (2012). Taso’s Life: Person and Community. Caribbean Studies 40 (1), 3-14.

Steward, J. (1981). Theory of culture change: the methodology of multininaer evolution. Beograd: BIGZ.

Thomas, J. T. (2014). And the Rest Is History: A Conversation with Sidney Mintz. American Anthropologist 116 (3), 1-14.

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