Max Weber: per una sociologia dell’islam

Titolo Rivista SOCIOLOGIA E RICERCA SOCIALE
Autori/Curatori Patrizia Laurano
Anno di pubblicazione 2017 Fascicolo 2017/112
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 27 P. 69-95 Dimensione file 274 KB
DOI 10.3280/SR2017-112004
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