Patrons, Clients and Friends
Explore the intricate world of interpersonal relations with "Patrons, Clients and Friends" by JH, published by Cambridge University Press in 1984. This groundbreaking book offers the first systematic comparative study of these vital social connections, shedding light on how they relate to key aspects of social structure. With 352 pages of insightful analysis, this work is a significant contribution to both comparative analysis and social theory. It is designed to engage a diverse audience of social scientists and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of social relationships. Dive into this essential read to enhance your knowledge and perspective on the complexities of social interactions.