And if you'd like to learn more about the Anglo-Saxon roots of American folkways, I highly recommend Albion's Seed. |
The history of U.S. military doctrine describes a rough evolution from these folkways toward its contemporary forms. |
So, learning the habits and folkways and customs of the people you're dealing with is a good idea. |
The urban folkways of New York City, for all its highly cultivated habits of historical amnesia, have strong linkages to the distant past. |
Someday, Georgia's combination of uncrowded nature, stunning scenery, and friendly folkways could benefit locals and tourist alike. |
But under the curious folkways of Washington, too much truth-telling and question-raising can only spell trouble. |