"Manners And Customs" by George Laurence Gomme delves into the intricate tapestry of human social behavior, exploring the origins and evolution of the diverse customs and manners that shape our interactions. Gomme examines a wide range of social phenomena, offering insights into the underlying principles that govern human conduct across different cultures and historical periods.
This insightful work explores the significance of manners and customs in maintaining social order and transmitting cultural values from one generation to the next. With meticulous detail, Gomme illuminates the subtle nuances and profound implications of everyday practices, revealing how these seemingly small details contribute to the larger framework of societal norms and expectations. A valuable resource for students of sociology, anthropology, and history, "Manners And Customs" provides a fascinating glimpse into the complex world of human social behavior.
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