A Portrait of Post-communist Turbulence
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Clarissa de Waal teaches Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. She is a Fellow of Newnham College.
Maps List of illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword to the revised edition Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. First Impressions: Dropull Chapter 3. Tirana, 1992 Chapter 4. Looking for a fieldwork base Chapter 5. Mirdita and its history Chapter 6. The Kanun in the 1990s Chapter 7. Family life and poverty in Fan Chapter 8. Orosh Chapter 9. The bajraktar and the heroine of the people Chapter 10. Developments Chapter 11. Life and work in Bulshar Chapter 12. Rrshen Economic survival & religion Chapter 13. Rrshen Life & death & the breakdown of law & order Chapter 14. Descent to the plain Chapter 15. New conclusion 2010 Appendices 1. Sketches from a twelve year olds notebook 2. Extended quotations from the Kanun of Lek Dukagjin Bibliography Index