Comparative Studies in Society and History: an International Quaterly
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
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RITUAL AND CULTURE
N. Ross Crumrine, Ritual Drama and Culture Change, p. 361
URBAN AND NON-URBAN TRADITION (AFRICA)
Frederick C. Gamst, Peasantries and Elites Without Urbanism:
The Civilization of Ethiopia, p. 373
Paul Wheatley, The Significance of Traditional Yoruba Urbanism, p. 393
MILLENNIALISM
Kitsiri Malalgoda, Millennialism in Relation to Buddhism, p. 424
WAR AND DEMOGRAPHY
John Lukacs, The Transmission of Life: Certain Generalizations
about the Demography of Europe’s Nations in 1939-41, p. 442
REVIEW ARTICLES
Rondo Cameron, p. 452
Berenice A. Carroll, p. 462
Sidney Ratner, p. 466
Letters to the editors, p. 473
Editorial comment on volume 12, p. 475
Books received, p. 479
Editorial Foreword, p. 241
SECULARIZATION
Kees W. Bolle, Secularization as a Problem for the History
of Religions, p. 242
Shlomo A. Deshen, On Religious Change: The Situational Analysis
of Symbolic Action, p. 260
MEDICINE IN CHINA AND INDIA
Ralph C. Croizier, Medicine, Modernization, and Cultural Crisis
in China and India, p. 275
Gananath Obeyesekere, Ayurveda and Mental Illness, p. 292
OPEN DIPLOMACY
Donald S. Birn, Open Diplomacy at the Washington Conference
of 1921-22: The British and French Experience, p. 297
J. David Singer, Popular Diplomacy and Policy Effectiveness:
A Note on the Mechanisms and Consequences (Comment on Birn), p. 320
ITALIAN PEASANT PROBLEMS
Sydel Silverman, ‘Exploitation’ in Rural Central Italy: Structure
and Ideology in Stratification Study, p. 327
John Davis, Morals and Backwardness. A Comment on the Moral
Basis of a Backward Society, p. 340
Edward Banfield, Reply to J. Davis, p. 354
Books received, p. 360
Editorial Foreword, p. 113
REVOLUTION
Jose Moreno, Che Guevara on Guerrilla Warfare: Doctrine, Practice
and Evaluation, p. 114
Edward Friedman, Neither Mao, Nor Che: The Practical Evolution
of Revolutionary Theory. A Comment on J. Moreno’s ‘Che Guevara
on Guerrilla Warfare’, p. 134
POLITICAL EMIGRATION
Robert C. Williams, European Political Emigration: A Lost
Subject, p. 140
BUREAUCRACY
J. De Vere Allen, The Malayan Civil Service, 1874-1941: Colonial
Bureaucracy/Malayan Elite, p. 149
Gayl D. Ness, The Malayan Bureaucracy and its Occupational
Communities. A Comment on J. de Vere Allen’s ‘The Malayan Civil Service, 1874-1941’, p. 179
PEASANTRY
Shepard Forman, Joyce F. Riegelhaupt, Market Place and Marketing
System: toward a Theory of Peasant Economic Integration, p. 188
REVIEW ARTICLES
Frederick C. Turner, Protestantism and Politics in Chile and
Brazil, p. 213
Jacob M. Price, Money and Credit in Early Industrialization:
Some Methodological Problems in Comparative Analysis (Review
Article), p. 229
H. S. Morris, Review Article, p. 233
Books received, p. 237
COMMUNITIES
Nancie L. Gonzalez, The Neoteric Society, p. 1
MYTH AND MIDDLE CLASSES
Amos Perlmutter, The Myth of the Myth of the New Middle Class:
Some Lessons in Social and Political Theory, p. 14
Manfred Halpern, The Problem of Becoming Conscious of a Salaried
New Middle Class, p. 27
Emilio Willems, Social Differentiation in Colonial Brazil, p. 31
TRADITION AND CHANGE
Leonard Kasdan, Jon H. Appleton, Tradition and Change: The
Case of Music, p. 50
Richard G. Fox, Avatars of Indian Research. Review Article, p. 59
MEDIEVAL SOCIETY
R. T. Lenaghan, Chaucer’s General Prologue as History and
Literature, p. 73
Dorothy C. Wertz, Mankind as a Type-Figure on the Popular
Religious Stage, p. 83
COMPARATIVE METHODS
Conrad Phillip Kottak, Towards a Comparative Science of Society
(Review Article), p. 92
Book received, p. 110
SPECIAL ISSUE ON CULTURAL INNOVATION
Raymond Grew, Introduction, p. 369
James S. Ackerman, The Demise of the Avant Garde: Notes on
the Sociology of Recent American Art, p. 371
E. M. Hafner, The New Reality in Art and Science, p. 385
George Kubler, Comment, p. 398
Thomas S. Kuhn, Comment, p. 403
Folke Dovring, The Principle of Acceleration: a Non-Dialectical
Theory of Progress, p. 413
Thomas S. Kuhn, Comment, p. 426
Folke Dovring, Counter-Comment, p. 431
R. P. Dore, The Modernizer as a Special Case: Japanese Factory
Legislation, 1882-1911, p. 433
S. N. Eisenstadt, Some Observations on the Dynamics of Tradition, p. 451
Eric R. Wolf, Editorial, p. 476
Sylvia L. Thrupp, Ian Weinberg 1938-69, p. 480
IDEOLOGY
Carter Jefferson, Communism and the French Intellectuals,
1919-23, p. 241
SOCIETIES AND CULTURES
Serif Mardin, Power, Civil Society and Culture in the Ottoman
Empire, p. 258
W. E. Willmott, Congregations and Associations: The Political
Structure of the Chinese Community in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, p. 282
Raymond C. Miller, The Dockworker Subculture and Some Problems
in Cross-cultural and Cross-time Generalizations, p. 302
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
James C. Scott, The Analysis of Corruption in Developing Nations, p. 315
Edward J. Williams, Comparative Political Development: Latin
America and Afro-Asia, p. 342
REVIEW ARTICLE
Raymond Grew, On Reading Six Books in Search of Another. Review
Article, p. 355
Books received, p. 365
URBANISM
Anion Blok, South Italian Agro-towns, p. 121
CULTURE CONTACT
Thomas F. Glick, Oriol Pi-Sunyer, Acculturation as an Explanatory
Concept in Spanish History, p. 136
CHARISMA
Johannes Fabian, Charisma and Cultural Change: The Case of
the Jamaa Movement in Katanga (Congo Republic), p. 155
HEALING RITUALS
Gananath Obeyesekere, The Ritual Drama of the Sanni Demons:
Collective Representations of Disease in Ceylon, p. 174
Jerrold E. Levy, Some Comments upon the Ritual of the Sanni
Demons, p. 217
TWO REVIEW ARTICLES
Folke Dovring, The Case for a Static Society. Review Article, p. 227
J. A. Raftis, Peasant Studies. Review Article, p. 234
IDEOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
Ian Weinberg, The Problem of the Convergence of Industrial
Societies: a Critical Look at the State of a Theory, p. 1
Joel M. Halpern, E. A. Hammel, Observations on the Intellectual
History of Ethnology and other Social Sciences in Yugoslavia, p. 17
IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION
Richard G. Fox, Varna Schemes and Ideological Integration
in Indian Society, p. 27
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ‘FEUDAL’ SOCIETIES
Archibald R. Lewis, The Midi, Buwayhid Iraq, and Japan: Some
Aspects of Comparative Feudalisms, A.D. 946-1055, p. 47
INHERITANCE AND DESCENT
Jack Goody, Adoption in Cross-Cultural Perspective, p. 55
DEBATE
W. A. Coupe, Observations on a Theory of Political Caricature, p. 79
Manfred Halpern, Egypt and the New Middle Class: Reaffirmations
and New Explorations, p. 97
BOOKS
Kenneth E. Boulding, Review of Morton Fried, Marion Harris and
Robert Murphy, eds., War: The Anthropology of Armed Conflict
and Aggression, p. 109
Lawrence H. Streicher, Review of Morton Keller, The Art and
Politics of Thomas Nast, p. 113
Books received, p. 115
Alex Weingrod, Patrons, Patronage and Political Parties, p. 377
George M. Wilson, A New Look at the Problem of “Japanese
Fascism”, p. 401
Chandra Jayawardena, Ideology and Conflict in Lower-Class
Communities, p. 413
P. Biskup, White-Aboriginal Relations in Western Australia:
An Overview, p. 447
David M. Nicholas, Town and Countryside: Social and Economic
Tensions in Fourteenth-Century Flanders, p. 458
William J. Bouwsma, Swanson’s Reformation (Review Article),
p. 486
John T. Flint, A Handbook for Historical Sociologists
(Review Article), p. 492
Herbert Moller, Youth as a force in the modern world, p. 237
Nuria Sales De Bohigas, Some Opinions on Exemption from Military
Service in Nineteenth-Century Europe, p. 261
Lenore O’Boyle, The Image of the Journalist in France, Germany,
and England, 1815-1848, p. 290
June Nash, The Passion Play in Maya Indian Communities, p. 318
James L. Peacock, Ritual, Entertainment and Modernization:
A Javanese Case, p. 328
Robert R. Jay, Comment on June Nash, “The Passion Play
in Maya Indian Communities” and on James L. Peacock, “Ritual,
Entertainment, and Modernization”, p. 335
Stephen P. Cohen, Issue, Role and Personality: The Kitchner-Curzon
Dispute, p. 337
Rushton Coulborn, Feudalism., Brahminism and the Intrusion
of Islam upon Indian History(Review Article), p. 356
J. D. Y. Peel, Syncretism and Religious Change, p. 121
Roger K. Tangri, The Rise of Nationalism in Colonial Africa:
The Case of Colonial Malawi, p. 142
Stephen Thernstrom, Notes on the Historical Study of Social
Mobility, p. 162
Stein Rokkan, The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller
European Democracies: A Developmental Typology, p. 173
Saul Engelbourg, The Applicability of the American Model for
Developing Countries, p. 211
John M. O’Brien, Jews and Cathari in Medieval France, p. 215
Morris Bornstein, Communist Chinese Society in Soviet Perspective
(Review Article), p. 221
Charles Gibson, Review of A. P. Thornton, Doctrines of Imperialism, p. 230
I. F. Clarke, Forecasts of War fare in Fiction, 1803-1914, p. 1
Martin Schwartz, Comment on I. F. Clarke, “Forecasts
of Warfare in Fiction, 1803-1914″, p. 26
Maragaret Woodward, Ronald F. Inglehart, Language Conflicts
and Political Community, p. 27
Amos Perlmuiter, Egypt and the Myth of the New Middle Clas:
A Comparative Analysis, p. 46
David R. Segal, Classes, Strata, and Parties in West Germany
and the United States, p. 66
T. K. Oommen, Charisma, Social Structure, and Social Change, p. 85
Charles Tilly, The State of Urbanization (Review Article),
p. 100
R. S. Bryce, M. G. Laporte, Smith’s Version of Pluralism –
The Questions it Raises(Review Article), p. 114
CULTURAL IDEALISM
E. M. McClelland, Sidelights on Universal Benevolence, p. 349
COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN THE TYPING OF CULTURES: THE OLD SOUTH
A. N. J. Den Hollander, Countries Far Away – Cognition at
a Distance, p. 362
Theodore R. Marmor, Anti-industrialism and the Old South:
The Agrarian Perspective of John C. Calhoun, p. 377
URBANIZATION
Pauline D. Milone, Indische Culture and its Relationship to
Urban Life, p. 407
DEBATE: POLITICAL CARTOONING
Lawrence H. Streicher, On a Theory of Political Caricature, p. 427
REVIEW ARTICLE
Eric R. Wolf, Understading Civilizations (A Review Article),
p. 446
THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY
Moshe Lissak, Modernization and Role Expansion of the Military
in Developing Countries, p. 233
RELIGION AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR
Philip Shashko, Nikolai Alexandrovich Mel’gunov on the Reformation
and the Work Ethic, p. 256
Reinhard Bendix, Comment: The Protestant Ethic – Revisited, p. 266
Ali A. Mazrui, Islam, Political Leadership and Economic Radicalism
in Africa, p. 274
MODERNIZATION
Reinhard Bendix, Tradition and Moderny Reconsidered, p. 292
Books received, p. 347
POLITICAL CARTOONING: MEXICO AND GERMANY
Victor Alba, The Mexican Revolution and the cartoon, p. 121
W. A. Coupe, The German Cartoon and the Revolution of 1848, p. 137
POLITICAL STRUCTURES: LATIN AMERICA
Eric R. Wolf, Edward C. Hansen, Caudillo Politics: A Structural
Analysis, p. 168
SOCIOLOGY IN ASIA AND THE WEST
W. F. Wertheim, Sociology between Yesterday and tomorrow, p. 180
HEALING RITUALS: MALAY SPIRIT MEDIUMSHIP
Raymond Firth, Ritual and Drama in Malay Spirit Mediumship, p. 190
EDUCATION AND MODERNIZATION: JAPAN AND ENGLAND
Marius B. Jansen, Lawrence Stone, Education and Modernization
in Japan and England (Review Article), p. 208
CHARISMA
Claude Ake, Charismatic Legitimation and Political Integration, p. 1
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS
E. M. McClelland, The Experiment in Communal Living at Aiyetoro, p. 14
George Shepperson, Comment, p. 29
Sheila Kitzinger, The Rastafarian Brethren of Jamaica, p. 33
A. H. Johns, From Buddhism to Islam: An Interpretation of
the Javanese Literature of the Transition, p. 40
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
James R. Hooker, Welfare Associations and other Instruments
of Accommodation in the Rhodesias between the World Wars, p. 51
Wolfram Fisher, Social Tensions at Early Stages of Industrialization, p. 64
USURY
Bernard J. Meislin, Parallels between talmudic and New York
Usury Laws, p. 84
DEBATE: THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY
Joseph R. Strayer, Empires – Some Reflections on Roman and
Modern Imperialism, p. 101
REVIEW ARTICLE
Aram A. Yengoyan, Ecological Analysis and Agriculture, p. 105
Books received, p. 118
URBANIZATION
Remi Clignet, Urbanization and Family Structure in the Ivory
Coast, p. 385
DEBATE
Janet Abu-Lughod, Debate: Reply to Gerald Breese, p. 402
CIVILIZATION CHANGE
Rushton Coulborn, Structure and Process in the Rise and Fall
of Civilized Societies, p. 404
HEALTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Mark Perlman, Introduction, p. 432
Mark Perlman, On Health and Economic Development, p. 433
Robin Barlow, Comment on Mark Perlman’s Paper “On Health
and Economic Development”, p. 449
Charles E. Rosenberg, Cholera in Nineteenth-Century Europe:
A tool for Social and Economic Analysis, p. 452
J. C. Russell, Effects of Pestilence and Plague, 1315-85, p. 464
Sylvia L. Thrupp, Plague Effects in Medieval Europe, p. 474
Books received, p. 484
COMPARATIVE METHODS
Kenneth E. Bock, The Comparative Method of Anthropology, p. 269
H. W. Turner, A Metholology for Modern African Religious Movements, p. 281
SLAVERY
Herbert S. Klein, Anglicanism, Catholicism, and the Negro
Slave, p. 295
Elsa V. Goveia, Comment, p. 328
CIVIC IDENTITY
Charles E. Woodhouse, Henry J. Tobias, Primordial Ties and
Political Process in Pre-Revolutionary Russia: the Case of the
Jewish Bund, p. 331
PSYCHO-ANALISIS AND HISTORY
Alan C. Beckman, Hidden Themes in the Frontier Thesis: an
Application of Psycho-analysis to Historiography, p. 361
Books received, p. 383
RECEPTION OF IDEAS
Quentin Skinner, Thomas Hobbes and his Disciples in France
and England, p. 153
URBAN POLITICS
Matthew Holden, Jr., Ethnic Accommodation in a Historical
Case, p. 168
Herbert H. Werlin, The Nairobi City Council: a Study in Comparative
Local Government, p. 181
J. David Greenstone, Corruption and Self Interest in Kampala
and Nairobi: a Comment on Local Politics in East Africa, p. 199
CULTURAL CHANGE AMONG INDIAN MIGRANTS
Chandra Jayawardena, Religious Belief and Social change: Aspects
of the Development of Hinduism in British Guiana, p. 211
K. Hazareesingh, The Religion and Culture of Indian Immigrants
in Mauritius and the Effect of Social Change, p. 241
INDICATORS OF DEVELOPMENT
Raymond Grew, Sylvia L. Thrupp, Horizontal History in Search
of Vertical Dimensions (Review Article), p. 258
Books received, p. 265
POLITICAL CARICATURE
Lawrence H. Strbicher, David Low and the Sociology of Caricature, p. 1
LEGAL CULTURES AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Lloyd I. Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Barristers and Brahmans
in India: Legal Cultures and Social Change, p. 24
Paul Stirling, Comment on the Legal Situation in Indonesia, p. 50
R. S. Sharma, Usury in Early Mediaeval India (A. D. 400-1200), p. 56
MILLENNIAL OVERTONES IN REBELLION
Renée C. Fox, Willy De Craemer, Jean-Marie Ribeaucourt,
“The Second Independence”: a Case Study of the Kwilu
Rebellion in the Congo, p. 78
URBANISM
Susan Floess Lowenstein, Urban Images of Roman Authors, p. 110
CONTRACEPTION
Keith Hopkins, Contraception in the Roman Empire, p. 124
Books received, p. 152
THE MAKING OF ENTREPRENEURS
Leonard Kasdan, Family Structure, Migration and the Entrepreneur, p. 345
TWO PATTERNS IN THE HISTORY OF BUREAUCRACY
Cho-Yun Hsu, The Changing Relationship between Local Society
and the Central Political Power in Former Han: 206 B. C. – 8
A. D., p. 358
Alan B. Spitzer, The Bureaucrat as Proconsul: The Restoration
Prefect and the police générale, p. 371
STATES AND SOCIETIES
Kare W. Deutsch, Hermann Weilenmann, The Swiss City Cariton:
A Political Invention, p. 393
Aharon Ben-Ami, Institutional Lag and Neofunctions: the Case
of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, p.
A Dual City
Janet Abu-Lughod, A Tale of Two Cities: the Origins of Modern
Cairo, p. 429
Gerald Breese, Some Notes on a Case Study of European Urban “Transplants” in Cairo, p. 458
SACRAL KINGSHIP
B. G. Haycock, The Kingship of Cush in the Sudan, p. 461
Hanry J. Benda, Political Elites in Colonial Southeast
Asia: an Historical Analysis, p. 233
REVOLUTION AND THE RULE OF LAW
M. A. Jaspan, In Quest of New Law: The Perplexity of Legal
Syncretism in Indonesia, p. 252
EMPIRES
P. A. Brunt, Reflections on British and Roman Imperialism, p. 267
SLAVERY AND BONDAGE
Arnold A. Sio, Interpretations of Slavery: The Slave Status
in the Americas, p. 289
Folke Dovring, Bondage, Tenure, and Progress: Reflections
on the Economics of Forced Labor(Review Article), p. 309
ARISTOCRACIES
Robert Forster, R. Burr Litchfield, Four Nobilities of the
Old Regime (Review Article), p. 324
STYLE
Louis Menashe, Historians Define the Baroque: Notes on a Problem
of Art and Social History, p. 333
Books received, p. 343
DEBATE: ACCOUNTING FOR CHANGE
Kenneth Keniston, Accounting for Change, p. 117
Robert Jay Lifton, On Psychology and History: Further Comment, p. 127
DEBATE: SECULARISM EAST AND WEST
Marc Galanter, Secularism, East and West(A review of
Donald Eugene Smith, India as a Secular State, Princeton, 1963),
p. 133
John T. Flint, India as a Secularizing State (A review
of the same), p. 160
Donald E. Smith, Secularism in India: a Rejoinder, p.
166
REVOLUTION AND THE RULE OF LAW
Daniel S. Lev, The Politics of Judicial Development in Indonesia, p. 173
Arthur Taylor von Mehren, Comment on “The Politics of
Judicial Development in Indonesia”, p. 200
Daniel S. Lev, Rejoinder, p. 202
SOCIAL MOBILITY AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION
Gary B. Nash, The Philadelphia Bench and Bar, 1800-1861, p. 203
NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS
Konstantin Symmons-Symonolewicz, Nationalist Movements: an
Attempt at a Comparative Typology, p. 221
International Congress of Economic History, Munich (23-27
August 1965), p. 231
COMPARISON OF CIVILIZATIONS
Oroon K. Ghosh, Some Theories of Universal History, p. 1
AFRICA IN TRANSFORMATION
D. A. Low, Studyng the Transformation of Africa (Review
Article), p. 21
Harold K. Schneider, A Model of African Indigenous Economy
and Society, p. 37
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Jan Bazant, Evolution of the Textile Industry of Puebla: 1544-1845, p. 56
Carter Goodrich, Argentina as a New Country, p. 70
PREHISTORY
Eric Hirshler, Prehistory and the Birth of Civilization
(Review Article), p. 89
GENERALIZATION
Sylvia L. Thrupp, Some Historians on Generalization (Review),
p. 98
COMPARATIVE STUDY IN TEACHING
George Pasti, Jr., Comparative Studies of East Asian and West
European History: Some topics and Problems, p. 102
Books received, p. 114
PSYCHOLOGY AND EXPLANATION OF HISTORICAL CHANGE
Robert Jay Lifton, Individual Patterns in Historical Change:
Imagery of Japanese Youth, p. 369
Frederick Wyatt, In Quest of Change: Comments on Robert Jay
Lifton’s “Individual Patterns in Historical Change”, p. 384
THE PROBLEM OF USURY
Irfan Habib, Usury in Medieval India, p. 393
Joseph J. Spengler, Comment on “Usury in Medieval India”, p. 420
POPULISM AND NATIONALISM
D. A. Low, The Advent of Populism in Buganda, p. 424
Lloyd A. Fallers, Populism and Nationalism: a Comment on D.
A. Low’s “The Advent of Populism in Buganda”, p. 445
KINSHIP AND VILLAGE ORGANIZATION
John B. Cornell, Dozoku: an Example of Evolution and Transition
in Japanese Village Society, p. 449
SOCIAL MOBILITY
S. N. Eisenstadt, Sociological Analysis of Historical Societies
(Review Article), p. 481
METHOD IN HISTORY
Thomas Skidmore, Gilberto Freyre and the Early Brazilian Republic:
Some Notes on Methodology, p. 490
Books received, p. 506
SLAVERY
M. I. Finley, Between Slavery and Freedom, p. 233
ECONOMIC IDEAS
Bernard J. Meislin, Morris L. Cohen, Backgrounds of the Biblical
Law against Usury, p. 250
Joseph H. Spengler, Economic Thought of Islam: Ibn Khaldün, p. 268
STATES
A. Marongiu, A Model State in the Middle Ages: The Norman
and Swabian Kingdom of Sicily, p. 307
J. R. Strayer, Comment, p. 321
SECULARIZATION
John T. Flint, The Secularization of Norwegian Society, p. 325
WORKER EDUCATION
Carter Jefferson, Worker Education in England and France,
1800-1914, p. 345
REVIEW
Daniel Bell, ed., The Radical Right. The New American Right,
rev. ed. Reviewed by Everett C. Hughes, p. 367
KARL MARX IN RETROSPECT
Gerald Runkle, Karl Marx and the American Civil War, p. 117
Bert F. Hoselitz, Karl Marx on Secular Economic and Social
Development, p. 142
POLITICAL CORRUPTION
M. G. Smith, Historical and Cultural Conditions of Political
Corruption among the Hausa, p. 164
J. J. van Klaveren, Comment on the above, p. 195
WAR AND PEACE
Stephen P. Cohen, Rulers and Priests: a Study in Cultural
Control, p. 199
Kenneth E. Boulding, Review of La Paix, p. 217
ISLAM
R. K. Ramazani, Cultural Change and Intellectual Response
in Algerie, Tunisia and Iran (Review Article), p. 219
DEBATE
Robert F. Gray, Political Parties in New African States: a
Reply to Lucy Mair, p. 230
CITIES
Francisco Benet, Sociology Uncertain: the Ideology of the
Rural-Urban Continuum, p. 1
KINSHIP
Raymond T. Smith, Culture and Social Structure in the Caribbean:
Some Recent Work on Family and Kinship Studies (Review Article),
p. 24
AGRARIAN REFORM, IRRIGATION, AND DEVELOPMENT
Elias H. Tuma, Agrarian Reform in Historical Perspective, p. 47
Robert A. Fernea, Conflict in Irrigation, p. 76
Sylvia L. Thrupp, Tradition and Development: a Choice of Views
(Review Article), p. 84
MILLENNIAL MOVEMENTS
Bryan A. Wilson, Millennialism in Comparative Perspective
(Review Article), p. 93
Books received, p. 115
AMERICA AND EUROPE
Louis Hartz, American Historiography and Comparative Analysis:
Further Reflections, p. 365
THE LAWS
Brian Tierney, “The Prince Is Not Bound by the Laws.” Accursius and the Origins of the Modern State, p. 378
Asaf A. A. Fyzee, Muhammadan Law in India, p. 401
SOCIAL MOBILITY
Robert J. Smith, Aspects of Mobility in Pre-Industrial Japanese
Cities, p. 416
IMMIGRANTS AND ASSOCIATIONS
W. T. Morrill, The Ibo in Twentieth Century Calabar, p. 424
DEBATE
Robert F. Gray, Political Parties in New African Nations, p. 449
L. P. Mair, Comment on the above, p. 462
UTOPIAS
Ernest Tuveson, The Power of Believing (Review Article),
p. 466
SHORT NOTICE
C. P. R. I., Peace Research, p. 478
Books received, p. 479
Obituary Notice Melville J. Herskovits(Eric R. Wolf),
p. 480
COMPARATIVE STUDY IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Marvin Meyers, Louis Hartz, The Liberal Tradition in America:
An Appraisal, p. 261
Leonard Krieger, A View from the Farther Shore, p. 269
Harry V. Jaffa, Conflicts within the Idea of the Liberal Tradition, p. 274
Louis Hartz, Comment, p. 279
POLITICAL TYPES
Marshall D. Sahlins, Poor Man, Rich Man, Big-man, Chief: Political
Types in Melanesia and Polynesia, p. 285
LITERACY AND SOCIETY
Jack Goody, Ian Watt, The Consequences of Literacy, p. 304
SHORT NOTES AND REVIEWS
Walther Kirchner, Emigration some Eighteenth-Century Considerations, p. 346
Percy Ernst Schramm, Sacral Kingship and Charlsma (Review),
p. 357
W. B. Watson, Climata and History (Conference Notice),
p. 361
Books received, p. 363
Ali Al’Amin Mazrui, Edmund Burke and Reflections on the
Revolution in the Congo, p. 121
William O. Aydelotte, Voting Patterns in the British House
of Commons in the 1840s, p. 134
Ducan Macrae, Jr., Intraparty Division and Cabinet Coalitions
in the Fourth French Republic, p. 164
Phillips Cutright, Nonpartisan Electoral Systems in American
Cities, p. 212
Marshall G. S. Hodgson, The Interrelations of Societies in
History, p. 227
Robert Mandrou, Introduction à la France Moderne:
essai de psychologie historique, 1500-1640, reviewed by Felix
Gilbert, Julian Pittrivers, p. 251
Eric R. Wolf, Cultural Dissonance in the Italian Alps,
p. 1
John W. Hall, Feudalism in Japan – a Reassessment, p. 15
L. Genicot, La Noblesse au Moyen Âge dans l’ancienne “Francie”:
Continuité, Rupture ou Evolution?, p. 52
Otto Forst De Battaglia, The Nobility in the European Middle
Ages, p. 60
James W. Fesler, French Field Administration: The Beginnings, p. 76
Ping-ti Ho, Studies on the Population of China, 1368-1953,
reviewed by J. J. Spengler, p. 112
Gideon Sjoberg, Sylvia L. Thrupp, Our Objectives, p. 115
Vladimir C. Nahirny, The Russian Untelligentsia: from Men
Ideas to Men of Convictions, p. 403
Joseph R. Levenson, Confucian and Taiping ‘Heaven’: the Political
Implications of Clashing Religious Concepts, p. 436
Robert M. Marsh, The Venality of Provincial Office in China
and in Comparative Perspective, p. 454
George A. Floris, A note on Dacoits in India, p. 467
Richard M. Morse, Latin American Cities: Aspects of Function
and Structure, p. 473
Rene Millon, Clara Hall, May Diaz, Conflict in the Modern
Teotihuacan Irrigation System, p. 494
J. G. A. Pocock, “History and Theory” (Review
Article), p. 525
Books received, p. 536
Hans Rogger, Nationalism and the State: a Russian Dilemma, p. 253
Nikki Keddie, Religion and Irreligion in Early Iranian Nationalism, p. 265
R. Bayly Winder, The Lebanese in West Africa, p. 296
L. A. Fallers, Comment, p. 334
D. Kumar, Caste and Landlessness in South India, p. 337
Folke Dovring, Peasantry, Land Use, and Change (Review
Article), p. 364
Robert E. F. Smith, Russian History and the Soviet Union, p. 375
J. Kritzeck, Moslem-Christian Understanding in Mediaeval Times
(Review Article), p. 388
J. Bousquet, Obituary: Enrique Gomez Arboleya, p. 402
Martin Deming Lewis, One Hundred Million Frenchmen: the “Assimilation” Theory in French Colonial Policy, p. 129
D. E. Apter, Some Reflections on the Role of a Political Opposition
in New Nations, p. 154
Bernard S. Cohn, The British in Benares: a Nineteenth Century
Colonial Society, p. 169
Robert Eric Frykenberg, British Society in Guntur during the
Early Nineteenth Century, p. 200
J. G. A. Pocock, The origins of Study of the Past: a Comparative
Approach, p. 209
DEBATE
Mary C. Wright, Revolution from Whithout? (A Commentary on “Imperial Russia at the Turn of the Century: the Cultural
Slope and the Revolution from Without”), p. 247
A. St. J. Hannigan, The Imposition of Western Law Forms
upon Primitive Societies, p. 1
J. Duncan M. Derrett, The Administration of Hindu Law by the
British, p. 10
Sylvia L. Thrupp, The Creativity of Cities. A Review Article, p. 53
Michael D. Coe, Social Typology and the Tropical Forest Civilizations, p. 65
John Friedmann, Cities in Social Transformation, p. 86
Gaston V. Rimlinger, Social Security, Incentives and Controls
in the U.S. and U.S.S.R., p. 104
Letters to the Editor, p. 125
Theodore H. von Laue, Imperial Russia at the Turn of the
Century: the Cultural Slope and the Revolution from Without, p. 353
Shanti S. Tangri, Intellectuals and Society in nineteenth-century
India, p. 368
Y. C. Wang, Intellectuals and Society in China 1860-1949, p. 395
Robert J. Miller, Buddhist Monastic Economy: the Jisa Mechanism, p. 427
George Murphy, Comment, p. 439
Andre Bareau, Indian and Ancient Chinese Buddhism: Institutions
Analagous to the Jisa, p. 443
J. A. Raftis, Western Monasticism and Economic Organization, p. 452
I. Schoffer, “The Dutch Revolt Anatomized”: Some
Comments, p. 470
Maurice Freedman, Overseas Chinese Associations: A Comments, p. 478
Dietrich Gerhard, Sylvia L. Thrupp, Comparative Study at Stockholm, p. 481
Books received, of Value in Comparative Study, p. 484
Bernard S. Cohn, The Pasts of an Indian Village, p. 241
Serif Mardin, Some Notes on an Early Phase in the Modernization
of Communications in Turkey, p. 250
Robert F. Spencer, Comment, p. 272
Douglas Taylor, New Languages for Old in the West Indies, p. 277
Marjorie Topley, The Emergence and Social Function of Chinese
Religious Associations in Singapore, p. 289
Vernon K. Dibble, Ping-Ti Ho, The Comparative Study of Social
Mobility (Debate), p. 315
E. De Dampierre, Note sur “Culture” et “Civilisation“,
p. 328
Reviews, p. 341
OBITUARY
Alfred Kroeber (by Sylvia L. Thrupp), p. 351
John T. Marcus, Time and the Sense of History West and
East, p. 123
Peter Charanis, The Transfer of Population as a Policy in
the Byzantine Empire, p. 140
A. N. J. Den Hollander, The Great Hungarian Plain: a European
Frontier Area (II), p. 155
Tsien Tche-Hao, La vie sociale des Chinois à Madagascar, p. 170
Lawrence Stone, Marriage among the English Nobility in the
16th and 17th centuries, p. 187
William J. Goode, Comment, p. 207
Lawrence Stone, Counter-comment, p. 215
Thomas J. Orsagh, Progress in Iron and Steel: 1870-1913, p. 216
Rondo E. Cameron, Comparative Economic Progress (Review
Article), p. 231
Books received, p. 240
Russell H. Fitzgibbon, The Process of Constitution Making
in Latin America, p. 1
Max Rheinstein, Epistemology and Social Order (Review
Article), p. 12
Maurice Freedman, Immigrants and Associations: Chinese in
nineteenth-century Singapore, p. 25
Edmund Leach, The Frontiers of “Burma”, p. 49
Isidore Dyen, Comment on The Frontiers of “Burma”, p. 69
A. N. J. Den Hollander, The Great Hungarian Plain: a European
Frontier Area, p. 74
François Bucher, Cistercian Architectural Purism, p. 89
Anthony Garvan, The New England Plain Style, p. 106