Publications

Journal Article (5)

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Journal Article
Hann, Chris. 2013. The uncertain consequences of the socialist pursuit of certainty: the case of Uyghur villagers in Eastern Xinjiang, China. Antípoda 17: 79–105.
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Journal Article
Hann, Chris. 2013. Levels of parochialism: Welsh-Eurasian perspectives on a German-European debate. Comparativ 23(4-5): 122–135.
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Journal Article
Hann, Chris. 2013. Merre forog az idő kereke Tázláron (és a társadalomnéprajzban)?! Eszmélet 25(4): 167–185.
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Journal Article
Hann, Chris. 2013. Sad socialisms - and even sadder postsocialisms? Androgógia és Művelődéselmélet 1(1): 11–18.
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Journal Article
Hann, Chris. 2013. Still an awkward class: Central European post-peasants at home and abroad in the era of neoliberalism. Praktyka Teoretyczna 3 (9).

Book Chapter (2)

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Book Chapter
Hann, Chris. 2013. The universal and the particular in rural Xinjiang: ritual commensality and the mosque community. In: Magnus Marsden and Konstantinos Retsikas (eds.). Articulating Islam: anthropological approaches to Muslim worlds. Muslims in Global Societies Series 6. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 171–191.
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Book Chapter
Hann, Chris. 2013. Introduction: nations and nationalism, societies and socialism, fields and wars. In: Aleksandar Bošković and Chris Hann (eds.). The anthropological field on the margins of Europe, 1945-1991. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 29. Berlin: LIT, pp. 1–28.

Other (1)

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Other
Hann, Chris. 2013. Economic anthropology. Oxford Bibliographies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/OBO/9780199766567-0040.

Book Review (1)

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Book Review
Hann, Chris. 2013. Onions, homesteads and ingratitude: the life and times of a populist-socialist intellectual; Ferenc Erdei 1910-1971; politikai életrajz by Tibor Huszár, Budapest, Corvina Kiadó, 2012. Androgógia és Művelődéselmélet 1(1): 119–126.

Collected Edition (1)

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Collected Edition
Bošković, Aleksandar and Chris Hann (eds.). 2013. The anthropological field on the margins of Europe, 1945-1991. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 29. Berlin: LIT.
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