Donald Thompson in Russia Benjamin De CleenDonald Thompson in Russia is a compilation of letters to his wife Dorothy in Topeka, Kansas, illustrated with photos. First published in 1918, it outlines Thompsons conspiracy thesis that : German intrigue, working among the unthinking masses, has brought Russia to her present woeful condition.
This book draws on several years of ethnographic research with African migrants in Ireland
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The book ends by exploring implications these case studies for the twenty-first century
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