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1 SIDER, Gerald Between History and Tomorrow : Making and Breaking Everyday Life in Rural Newfoundland. 2nd pbk.
Broadview Press, Peterborough, ON, 2003, ISBN:1551115174 
SIDER, Gerald. Between History and Tomorrow : Making and Breaking Everyday Life in Rural Newfoundland . (Peterborough, ON): Broadview Press, (2003). The second edition, significantly expanded and updated, of "Culture and Class in Anthropology and History: A Newfoundland Illustration". Pp. [i]-xviii,(2) of maps,1-344,(4), + 8 p. of plates. Illustrated. 8vo, illustrated bluecard covers. Contents: 1. Anthropology and history, culture and class; 2. The particularity and relevance of Newfoundland; 3. Autonomy and the harness: the logic of merchant capital; 4. Regale and rule: the logic of paternalism and the emergence of vilage culture; 5. When fishermen may starve: the Slade and Kelson Plan of 1825; 6. The time of our lives: Descent, alliances, custom, and history; 7. The memorial of the merchants of Poole; 8. A political holiday; 9. We must live in hopes; 10. Merchant capital and the cross-handed triumphs of tradition. Very good clean tight copy. 24.00

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2 SIDER, Gerald M. Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology 60 Culture and class in anthropology and history : A Newfoundland example.. 2nd pbk
Cambridge , 1989, 
SIDER, Gerald M. Culture and class in anthropology and history : A Newfoundland example. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (1989). Second Paperback Printing. Pp (6),vii-xiii,(3),3-205,(5),+ 8 pp.photos. Maps. 8vo, card covers. Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology No.60. "Rooted in two centuries of the history of daily life in the fishing villages of Newfoundland and Labrador, this study develops a historical anthropology that interweavesordinary moments (naming a child, families eating a meal together) with sp ectacular and suspenseful customs (masked mummers and ritualized liars) andwith such fundamental confrontations as which fisher families the fish mer chants would allow to starve, and why. By exploring such questions as how folk culture is transformed when it ceases to be central to labor discipline, how it connects and separates daily life and domination, and how it enters the arena of state politics, this book enables us further to understand the role of custom and culture on history." - from rear cover. Faint small dampstain to bottom margin of latter pages, else vg. 15.00

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3 SIDER, Gerald M. Mumming in Outport Newfoundland
New Hogtown Press, Toronto, 1977, 
SIDER, Gerald M. Mumming in Outport Newfoundland. Tor.: New Hogtown Press, (1977). Pp (4),5-31,(1). 8vo, card covers. This article first appeared in Past and Present: a journal of historical studies, No.71, (May 1976). Pen on three pages, else vg. 14.00

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