KINGSHIP
Why has the monarchy been such a prevalent institution throughout history and in such a diverse range of societies?
Laurie Taylor talks to Declan Quigley, Honorary research Associate at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, editor of a new book 'The Character of Kingship' which examines the vital yet precarious role of the monarch.Ìý
They discuss how the dual nature of kingship, as being sacred and being society's scapegoat, gives the monarchy very little room to manoeuvre.
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Is it necessary to protect the profits of pharmaceutical companies in rich countries if drugsÌýare toÌýbe suppliedÌýon humanitarian grounds to poor countries?
Laurie Taylor is joined by , Professor at Tanaka Business School , Imperial College London, and author of Parallel Trade, price discrimination, investment and price caps and Dr , director of the Pharmaceutical R&D Policy Project at the London School of Economics to discuss the implications of this.
Additional information:
Declan Quigley
Honorary research associate, , University of Oxford
The Character of Kingship
Publisher: Berg Publishers
ISBN: 1845202910
The interpretation of caste
Publisher: OUP India
ISBN: 0195651715
Contested Hierarchies: A Collaborative Ethnography of Caste Among the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley , Nepal
David N. Gellner (Editor), Declan Quigley (Editor)
Publisher: OUP India
ISBN: 019564848X
Scapegoats: the killing of kings and ordinary people
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2000, 6:2, 237-253.
On the relationship between caste and Hinduism
in The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism
Edited by Gavin Flood
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
ISBN: 1405132515
Dr Mary Moran
Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso M. Valletti
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