Comparative Studies in Society and History: an International Quaterly
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
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Editorial Foreword, p. 627
Gary B. Miles, Roman and Modern Imperialism: A Reassessment,
p. 629
Peter P. Ekeh, Social Anthropology and Two Contrasting Uses
of Tribalism in Africa, p. 660
Minion K. C. Morrison, Intragroup Conflict in African American
Leadership: The Case of Tchula, Mississippi, p. 701
Daniel H. Levine, Popular Groups, Popular Culture, and Popular
Religion, p. 718
Hellen F. Siu, Tradition, Culture, History, and Political
Economy in the Chrysanthemum Festivals of South China, p. 765
Stephanie Lawson, The Myth of Cultural Homogeneity and Its
Implications for Chiefly Power and Politics in Fiji, p. 795
Robert A. Rosenstone, Revisioning History in Film: Contemporary
Filmmakers and the Construction of the Past. A Review Article,
p. 822
D. L. LeMahieu, The History of British and American Sport.
A Review Article, p. 838
CSSH notes, p. 845
Editorial Foreword, p. 411
John Markoff, Peasants Protest: The Claims of Lord, Church,
and State in the Cahiers de doléance of 1789, p. 413
Michael W. Foley, Organizing, Ideology, and Moral Suasion:
Political Discourse in a Mexican town, p. 455
Todd A. Diacon, Peasants, Prophets, and Power of a Millenarian
Vision in Twentieth-Century Brazil, p. 488
Stevan Harrell, Ethnicity, Local Interests, and the State:
Yi Communities in Southwest China, p. 515
Liah Greenfeld, The Formation of the Russian National Identity:
The Role of Status Insecurity and Ressentiment, p. 549
Hitomi Tonomura, Women and Inheritance in Japan’s Early Warrior
Society, p. 592
CSSH notes, p. 624
Editorial Foreword, p. 199
Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Terror and Guerilla Warfare in
Latin America, 1956-1970, p. 201
William A. Douglas, Joseba Zulaika, On the Interpretation of Terrorist Violence: ETA and the Basque Political Process, p. 238
Nathan Brown, Brigands and State Building: The Invention of
Banditry in Modern Egypt, p. 258
Vicente Rafael, Patronage and Pomography: Ideology and Spectatorship
in the Early Marcos Years, p. 282
Cheryl English Martin, Popular Speech and Social Order in
Northern Mexico, 1650-1830, p. 305
Peter McDonough, Metamorphoses of the Jesuits: Sexual Identity,
Gender Roles, and Hierarchy in Catholicism, p. 325
John R. Eidson, German Club Life as a Local Cultural System, p. 357
Gyan Prakash, Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third
World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography, p. 383
CSSH notes, p. 409
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Kathllen Biddick, People and Things: Power in Early English
Development, p. 3
Elinor G. K. Melville, Environmental and Social Change in
the Valle del Metzquital, Mexico, 1521-1600, p. 24
Arthur Steinberg, Jonathan Wylie, Counterfeiting Nature: Artistic
Innovation and Cultural Crisis in Renaissance Venice, p. 54
Richard Ellis, Aaron Wildavsky, A Cultural Analysis of the
Role of Abolitionists in the Coming of the Civil War, p.
89
Uli Linke, Folklore, Anthropology, and the Government of Social
Life, p. 117
Nicholas Thomas, Sanitation and Seeing: The Creation of State
Power in Early Colonial Fiji, p. 149
Eugene Cooper, Anthropology and History in Recent Studies
of China. A Review Article, p. 171
Fran Markowitz, Plaiting the Strands of Jewish Identity. A
Review Article, p. 181
Charles E. McClelland, From Compulsory Schooling to Free University
in Central and West European Education. A Review Article, p. 190
CSSH notes, p. 196
Editorial Foreword, p. 619
G. W. Trompf, Macrohistory and Acculturation: Between Myth
and History in Modern Melanesian Adjustments and Ancient Gnosticism,
p. 621
David B. Edwards, Mad Mullahs and Englishmen: Discourse in
the Colonial Encounter, p. 649
John R. Bowen, Narrative Form and Political Incorporation:
Changing Uses of History in Aceh, Indonesia, p. 671
Linda J. Seligmann, To Be In Between: The Cholas as Market
Women, p. 694
William W. Culver, Cornel J. Reinhart, Capitalist Dreams:
Chile’s Response to Nineteenth-Century World Copper Competition,
p. 722
Luis Llambi, Emergence of Capitalized Family Farms in Latin
America, p. 745
Jack R. Censer, Recent Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century
Press. A Review Article, p. 775
Laura Engelstein, Print Culture and the Transformation of
Imperial Russia: Three New Views. A Review Article, p. 784
CSSH notes, p. 791
Editorial Foreword, p. 407
Teodor Shanin, Ethnicity in the Soviet Union: Analytical
Perceptions and Political Strategies, p. 409
Julian Bromley, Viktor Kozlov, The Theory of Ethnos and Ethnic
Process in Soviet Social Sciences, p. 425
Lynn Hollen Lees, Paul M. Hohenberg, Urban Decline and Regional
Economics: Brabant, Castile, and Lombardy, 1550-1750, p. 439
Beverly Heckart, The Cities of Avignon and Worms as Expressions
of the European Community, p. 462
William Cohen, Symbols of Power: Statues in Nineteenth-Century
Provincial France, p. 491
Lloyd Bonfield, The Nature of Customary Law in the Manor Courts
of Medieval England, p. 514
David S. Powers, Orientalism, Colonialism, and Legal History:
The Attack on Muslim Family Endowments in Algeria and India, p. 535
Daniel Walker Howe, Why the Scottish Enlightenment Was Useful
to the Framers of the American Constitution, p. 572
Stuart Woolf, Statistics and the Modern State, p. 588
Aaron Fogleman, The Peopling of Early America: Two Studies
by Bernard Bailyn. A Review Article, p. 605
CSSH notes, p. 615
Editorial Foreword, p. 193
Carol A. Breckenridge, The Aesthetics and Politics of Colonial
Collecting: India at World Fairs, p. 195
Timothy Mitchell, The World as Exhibition, p. 217
Ewa Morawska, Labor Migrations of Poles in the Atlantic World
Economy, 1880-1914, p. 237
Ellen Jordan, The Exclusion of Women from Industry in Nineteenth-Century
Britain, p. 273
David D. Laitin, Linguistic Revival: Politics and Culture
in Catalonia, p. 297
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Economic Changes and Surges in Micro-Nationalist
Voting in Seotland and the Basque Region of Spain Editorial,
p. 318
David Peal, The Politics of Populism: Germany and the American
South in the 1890s, p. 340
David Hunt, The Measure of Popular Culture. A Review Article, p. 363
Maxwell Owusu, Rebellion, Revolution, and Tradition: Reinterpreting
Coups in Ghana, p. 372
CSSH notes, p. 398
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Peter Baldwin, The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation
of the Welfare State, p. 3
Mayfair Mei-Hui Yang, The Gift Economy and State Power in
China, p. 25
Jeffry A. Frieden, The Economics of Intervention: American
Overseas Investments and Relations with Underdeveloped Areas,
1890-1950, p. 55
David A. Lake, Export, Die, or Subsidize: The International
Political Economy of American Agriculture, 1875-1940, p. 81
Juan R. I. Cole, Of Crowds and Empires: Afro-Asian Riots and
European Expansion, 1857-1882, p. 106
Ann Laura Stoler, Rethinking Colonial Categories: European
Communities in Sumatra and the Boundaries of Rule, p. 134
Alfred Meyer, The Origins of Stalinism. A Review Article, p. 162
Ronald Grigor Suny, Rehabilitating Tsarism: The Impenial Russian
State and Its Historians. A Review Article, p. 168
Keith Tribe, The Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe Project: From
History of Ideas to Conceptual History. A Review Article,
p. 180
Roger W. Bowen, Japanology and Ideology. A Review Article, p. 191
CSSH notes, p. 191
Editorial Foreword, p. 593
Michael G. Kenny, Mutesa’s Crime: Hubris and the Control
of African Kings, p. 595
Michael Korovkin, Guy Lanoue, On the Substantiality of Form:
Interpreting Symbolic Expression in the Paradigm of Social Organization,
p. 613
Brian Stoddart, Sport, Cultural Imperialism, and Colonial
Response in the British Empire, p. 649
P. Steven Sangren, History and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy:
The Ma Tsu Cult of Taiwan, p. 674
Jim Handy, National Policy, Agrarian Reform, and the Corporate
Community Duning the Guatemalan Revolution, 1944-1954, p.
698
J. A. C. Mackie, W. J. O’Malley, Productivity Decline in the
Java Sugar Industry from an Olsonian Perspective, p. 725
Peter McPhee, Recent Writing on Rural Society and Politics
in France, 1789-1900. A Review Article, p. 750
Ian Roxborough, Modernization Theory Revisited. A Review Article,
p. 753
Stephen Wilson, Infanticide, Child Abandonment, and Female
Honour in Nineteenth-Century Corsica, p. 762
David E. Goodman, Michael R. Redclift, Problems in Analysing
the Agrarian Transition in Europe, p. 784
Kenneth R. Hoover, Desmond S. King, New Right Ideology: A
Debate, p. 792
Christopher H. Johnson, Back to Politics: Some Recent Books
in North American Labor History. A Review Article, p. 804
CSSH notes, p. 820
Editorial Foreword, p. 401
John R. Shepherd, Rethinking Tenancy: Explaining Spatial
and Temporal Varation in Late Imperial and Republican China,
p. 403
Mariko Asano-Tamanoi, Farmers, Industries, and the State:
The Culture of Contract Farming in Spain and Japan, p. 432
Jane H. Adams, The Decoupling of Farm and Household: Differential
Consequences of Capitalist Development on Southern Illinois and
Third World Family Farms, p. 453
Susan Baggett Barham, Conceptualisations of Women with in
Australian Egalitarian Thought, p. 483
Joy Parr, Disaggregating the Sexual Division of Labour: A
Transatlantic Case Study, p. 511
Janet Thomas, Women and Capitalism: Oppression or Emancipation.
A Review Article, p. 534
C. W. R. Gispen, German Engineers and American Social Theory:
Historical Perspectives on Professionalization, p. 550
Philippa Levine, Metamorphosis and the Muse. A Review Article, p. 575
Robert Holton, The Social Organisation of Knowledge and Social
Policy. A Review Article, p. 580
CSSH notes, p. 588
Editorial Foreword, p. 197
Janet Ewald, Speaking, Writing, and Authority: Explorations
in and from the Kingdom of Taqali, p. 199
C. J. Fuller, Hinduism and Scriptural Authority in Modern
Indian Law, p. 225
Horace Dewey, Russia’s Debt to the Mongols in Suretyship and
Collective Responsibility, p. 249
Robert I. Burns, Sj, The Missionary Syndrome: Crusader and
Pacific Northwest Religious Expansionism, p. 271
Robert H. Jackson, Erick D. Langer, Colonial and Republican
Missions Compared: The Cases of Alta California and Southeastern
Bolivia, p. 286
Thomas Kselman, Funeral Conflicts in Nineteenth-Century France, p. 312
Carl Strikwerda, The Divided Class: Catholics vs. Socialists
in Belgium, 1880-1914, p. 333
John K. Thornton, The Art of War in Angola, 1575-1680,
p. 360
Frank Perlin, Disarticulation of the World: Writing India’s
Economic History. A Review Article, p. 379
Kristine Bruland, “The Coming of Industrial Order.” A Review Article, p. 388
CSSH notes, p. 394
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Arjun Appadurai, How to Make a National Cuisine: Cook-books
in Contemporary India, p. 3
John Borneman, Race, Ethnicity, Species, Breed: totemism and
Horse-Breed Classification in America, p. 25
Aidan Southall, The Segmentary State in Africa and Asia,
p. 52
Irene Silverblatt, Imperial Dilemmas, the Politics of Kinship,
and Inca Reconstructions of History, p. 83
Jack A. Goldstone, East and West in the Seventeenth Century:
Political Crises in Stuart England, Ottoman Turkey, and Ming
China, p. 103
Wayne P. Te Brake, Violence in the Dutch Patriot Revolution,
p. 143
Stuart Clark, Popular Culture and Politics in the English
Revolution. A Review Article, p. 164
Ida Altman, Emigrants and Society: An Approach to the Back-ground
of Colonial Spanish America, p. 170
CSSH notes, p. 191
Editorial Foreword, p. 641
Edmund Burke III, Paul Lubeck, Explaining Social Movements
in Two Oil-Exporting States: Divergent Outcomes in Nigeria and
Iran, p. 643
Hans-Dieter Evers, The Bureaucratization of Southeast Asia,
p. 666
Richard L. Sklar, Developmental Democracy, p. 686
Martha T. Roth, Age at Marriage and the Household: A Study
of Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian Forms, p. 715
Herbert Moller, The Accelerated Development of Youth: Beard
Growth as a Biological Marker, p. 748
Aryei Fishman, Religion and Communal Life in an Evolutionary-Functional
Perspective: The Orthodox Kibbutzim, p. 763
Barrington Moore, Jr., Austerity and Unintended Riches, p. 787
Mervat Hatem, Class and Patriarchy as Competing Paradigms
for the Study of Middle Eastern Women, p. 811
CSSH notes, p. 819
Editorial Foreword, p. 415
James C. Scott, Resistance without Protest and without
Organization: Peasant Opposition to the Islamic Zakat and the
Christian Tithe, p. 417
Marjorie Becker, Black and White and Color: Cardinismo and
the Search for a Campesino Ideology, p. 453
A. Douglas Kincaid, Peasants into Rebels: Community and Class
in Rural El Salvador, p. 466
John D. Rogers, The 1866 Grain Riots in Sri Lanka, p.
495
Michael Saltman, Feudal Relationships and the Law: A Comparative
Enquiry, p. 514
Henry J. Rutz, Capitalizing on Culture: Moral Ironies in Urban
Fiji, p. 533
Lawrence Rosen, Alternative Courts and the Concept of Community.
A Review Article, p. 558
Nancy M. Farriss, Remembering the Future, Anticipating the
Past: History, Time, and Cosmology among the Maya of Yucatan,
p. 566
Talal Asad, Is There a History of Peoples without Europe?
A Review Article, p. 594
Andrzej Walicki, Hegel’s Historical Context: A Review Article, p. 608
Craig Caihoun, History and Sociology in Britain. A Review
Article, p. 615
Susan Magarey, That Hoary Old Chestnut, Free Will and Determinism:
Culture vs. Structure, or History vs. Theory in Britain. A Review
Article, p. 626
CSSH notes, p. 640
Editorial Foreword, p. 209
Mary Fulbrook, The State and the Transformation of Political
Legitimacy in East and West Germany since 1945, p. 211
Kenneth R. Hoover, The Rise of Conservative Capitalism: Ideological
Tensions within the Reagan and Thatcher Governments, p. 245
Minion K. C. Morrison, Afro-Americans and Africa: Grass Roots
Afro-American Opinion and Attitudes toward Africa, p. 269
Steve Bruce, David Taylor, Roy Wallis, Ethnicity and Evangelicalism:
Ian Paisley and Protestant Politics in Ulster, p. 293
Charles townshend, The Necessity of Political Violence: A
Review Article, p. 314
Vicente L. Rafael, Confession, Conversion, and Reciprocity
in Early Tagalog Colonial Society, p. 320
Jane M. Rausch, Frontiers in Crisis: The Breakdown of the
Missions in Far Northern Mexico and New Grenada, 1821-1849, p. 340
James Davison Hunter, Religious Elites in Advanced Industrial
Society, p. 360
Gordon Marshall, Which Way for the Sociology of Religion?
A Review Article, p. 375
Ernest Gellner, Buddha and Marx. A Review Article, p.
381
Shula Marks, White Supremacy. A Review Article, p. 385
Robert Gray, The Industrialisation of South Africa. A Review
Article, p. 398
William Freund, Western Approaches to African History. A Review
Article, p. 403
Linda Colley, The Multiple Elites of Eighteenth-Century Scotland.
A Review Article, p. 408
CSSH notes, p. 414
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Gerald Sider, When Parrots Learn to Talk, and Why They
Can’t: Domination, Deception, and Self Deception in Indian-White
Relations, p. 3
G. Carter Bentley, Ethnicity and Practice, p. 24
Nancy Scheperhughes, The Best of Two Worlds, the Worst of
Two Worlds Reflections on Culture and Field Work among the Rural
Irish and Pueblo Indians, p. 56
Hans Medick, “Missionaries in the Row Boat”? Ethnological
Ways of Knowing as a Challenge to Social History, p. 76
Eve Rosenhaft, History, Anthropology, and the Study of Everyday
Life. A Review Article, p. 99
Victor Azarya, Naomi Chazan, Disengagement from the State
in Africa: Reflections on the Experience of Ghana and Guinea,
p. 106
Prasenjit Duara, State Involution: A Study of Local Finances
in North China, 1911-1935, p. 132
Victor B. Lieberman, Reinterpeting Burmese History, p.
162
L. J. Jordanova, The Interpretation of Nature. A Review Article,
p. 195
Michael Ruse, The Applications of Biology. A Review Article, p. 201
CSSH notes, p. 205
Editorial Foreword, p. 599
David Lehmann, Two Paths of Agrarian Capitalism, or a Critique
of Chayanovian Marxism, p. 601
Timothy Keegan, The Dynamics of Rural Accumulation in South
Africa: Comparative and Historical Perspectives, p. 628
Jane L. Collins, The Household and Relations of Production
in Southern Peru, p. 651
N. E. Anderson, I. S. Otto, Cattle Ranching in the Venezuelan
Llanos and the Florida Flatwoods: A Problem in Comparative History, p. 672
Peter McPhee, The Making of Peasantries. A Review Essay,
p. 684
Sharon H. Nolte, Women’s Rights and Society’s Needs: Japan’s
1931 Suffrage Bill, p. 690
Phyllis Mack, The History of Women in Early Modern Britain.
A Review Essay, p. 715
Maxine Molyneux, Women in Contemporary China: Change and Continuity.
A Review Article, p. 723
Howard Johnson, “A Modified Form of Slavery”: The
Credit and Truck Systems in the Bahamas in the Nineteenth and
Early Twentieth Centuries, p. 729
David Konstan, Slavery and Class in the Ancient World. A Review
Essay, p. 754
Peter Kolchin, Some Recent Works on Slavery outside the United
States: An American Perspective. A Review Article, p. 766
Janet Coleman, The Civic Culture of Contracts and Credit.
A Review Article, p. 778
Rudy Koshar, Political Gangsters and Nazism: Some Comments
on Richard Hamilton’s Theory of Fascism. A Review Essay, p. 785
CSSH notes, p. 794
Editorial Foreword, p. 383
Eric N Young, Millennium on the Northern Marches: The Mad
Messiah of Durango and Popular Rebellion in Mexico, 1800-1815, p. 385
Paul Greenough, The Death of an Uncrowned King-C. R. Das and
Political Crisis in Twentieth-Century Bengal, p. 414
Majid Hayat Siddiqi, History and Society in a Popular Rebellion:
Mewat. 1920-1933, p. 442
Tom Garvin, The Anatomy of a Nationalist Revolution: Ireland:
1858-1928, p. 468
Susan Eckstein, The Impact of the Cuban Revolution: A Comparative
Perspective, p. 502
John M. Gates, Toward a History of Revolution, p. 535
David Law, Revolutions Compared: Russia and China. A Review
Article, p. 545
Joel Beinin, Class and Politics in Middle Eastern Societies.
A Review Article, p. 552
Frank E. Brown, Continuity and Change in the Urban House:
Developments in Domestic Space Organisation in Seventeenth-Century
London, p. 558
Gale Stokes, How Is Nationalism Related to Capitalism? A Review
Article, p. 591
Editorial Foreword, p. 189
Douglas R. Holmes, Jean Quataert, An Approach to Modern
Labor: Worker Peasantries in Historic Saxony and the Friuli Region
over Three Centuries, p. 191
Frances Rothstein, The New Proletarians: Third World Reality
and First World Categories, p. 217
Louise A. Tilly, Rural England. Poverty, and the Institution
of Service. A Review Article, p. 239
Robert Scribner, Peasant Politics in Early Modern Europe.
A Review Article, p. 248
Anthony J. La Vopa, Vocations, Careers, and Talent: Lutheran
Pietism and Sponsored Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Germany,
p. 255
J. A. Perkins, Dualism in German Agrarian Historiography,
p. 287
Nicholas B. Dirks, From Little King to Landlord: Property,
Law, and the Gift under the Madras Permanent Settlement, p. 307
Charles Lindholm, Kinship Structure and Political Authority:
The Middle East and Central Asia, p. 334
Arjun Appadurai, Theory in Anthropology: Center and Periphery, p. 356
Ulf Hannerz, Theory in Anthropology: Small Is Beautiful? The
Problem of Complex Cultures, p. 362
Aram A. Yengoyan, Theory in Anthropology: On the Demise et
the Concept of Culture, p. 368
CSSH notes, p. 375
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Leonard Binder, The Natural History of Development Theory, p. 3
George A. Huaco, Ideology and General Theory: The Case of
Sociological Functionalism, p. 34
Nicos Mouzelis, On the Rise of Postwar Military Dictatorships:
Argentina, Chile, Greece, p. 55
Carter Vaughn Findley, Economic Bases of Revolution and Repression
in the Late Ottoman Empire, p. 81
Robert Wuthnow, Processes of Early State Development. A Review
Article, p. 107
Charles Tilly, The Replay of Politics. A Review Article, p. 114
Sven-Eric Liedman, Institutions and Ideas: Mandarins and Non-Mandarins
in the German Academic Intelligentsia, p. 119
Fritz K. Ringer, Differences and Cross-National Similarities
among Mandarins, p. 145
Sven-Eric Liedman, Reply, p. 165
Philip Benedict, Late Medieval and Early Modern Urban History
à l’Anglaise. A Review Article, p. 169
CSSH notes, p. 181
Editorial Foreword, p. 577
Donald Reid, Industrial Paternalism: Discourse and Practice
in Nineteenth-Century French Mining and Metallurgy, p. 579
Isaac Cohen, American Management and British Labor: Lancashire
Immigrant Spinners in Industrial New England, p. 608
David F. Crew, Work, Politics, and the Division of Labor.
A Review Article, p. 651
Barry D. Adam, Structural Foundations of the Gay World, p. 658
Mary Ann Clawson, Fraternal Orders and Class Formation in
the Nineteenth-Century United States, p. 672
Lawrence J. Taylor, The Priest and the Agent: Social Drama
and Class Consciousness in the West of Ireland, p. 696
Richard Holt, Social History and Bourgeois Culture in Nineteenth-Century
France. A Review Article, p. 713
Frederic L. Pryor, The Invention of the Plow, p. 727
Jonathan Prude, Trouble with Economic History. A Review Article, p. 744
Michael Roberts, Ethnicity in Riposte at a Cricket Match:
The Past for the Present, p. 401
Jenny Wormald, The Search for Scottish History. A Review Article,
p. 767
CSSH notes, p. 775
Editorial Foreword, p. 383
Siamak Movahedi, Cultural Preconceptions of Time: Can We
Use Operational Time to Meddle in God’s Time?, p. 385
Michael Sonenscher, Manufacture in Comparative Perspective:
Six Studies. A Review Article, p. 755
Catherine M. Cameron, Fighting with Words: American Composers’
Commentary on Their Work, p. 430
Jane H. Hill, Is a Sociolinguistics Possible? A Review Article, p. 461
Joyce Wolf Shepard, Art and Life: Art and Death. A Review
Article, p. 472
Aram A. Yengoyan, Of Islands and Legacies in Dutch Colonial
Literature. A Review Article, p. 479
Joel T. Rosenthal, Kings, Courts, and the Manipulation of
Late Medieval Culture and Literature. A Review Article, p.
486
Barbara K. Larson, The Rural Marketing System of Egypt over
the Last Three Hundred Years, p. 494
P. Steven Sangren, Social Space and the Periodization of Economic
History. A Case from Taiwan, p. 531
Paul H. Kratoska, Lim Teck Ghee, Ethnic Division of Labor.
A Debate, p. 562
CSSH notes, p. 565
Editorial Foreword, p. 207
André Du toit, Puritans in Africa? Afrikaner “Calvinism” and Kuyperian Neo-Calvinism in Late Nineteenth-Century South
Africa, p. 209
Bruce Lincoln, Revolutionary Exhumations in Spain, July 1936,
p. 241
Gerald M. Berg, The Sacred Musket. Tactics, Technology, and
Power in Eighteenth-Century Madagascar, p. 261
Kaspar Von Greyerz, Sanctity, Deviance, and the People of
Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. A Review Article, p. 280
Michael Lambek, Ecstasy and Agony in Sri Lanka. A Review Article, p. 291
Bryan S. Turner, State, Religion, and Minority Status. A Review
Article, p. 304
Jerrold D. Green, Islam, Religiopolitics, and Social Change.
A Review Article, p. 312
Marilyn Gerriets, Money in Early Christian Ireland According
to the Irish Laws, p. 323
Dharma Kumar, Private Property in Asia? The Case of Medieval
South India, p. 340
Robert Rosenstone, Genres, History, and Hollywood. A Review
Article, p. 367
CSSH notes, p. 376
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Paul Thompson, Women in the Fishing: The Roots of Power
between the Sexes, p. 3
Leslie Page Moch, Louise A. Tilly, Joining the Urban World:
Occupation, Family, and Migration in Three French Cities,
p. 33
Jeffrey Haydu, Factory Politics in Britain and the United
States: Engineers and Machinists, 1914-1919, p. 57
Metin Heper, The State and Public Bureaucracies: A Comparative
and Historical Perspective, p. 86
Richard Kraus, Reeve D. Vanneman, Bureaucrats versus the State
in Capitalist and Socialist Regimes, p. 111
Jonathan I. Israel, Revolution in Early Modern Europe. A Review
Article, p. 123
Mary Fulbrook, The Emergence of Modernity: Patterns and People
in Sociocultural History. A Review Article, p. 130
S. N. Eisenstadt, Comment on John Kautsky’s The Politics of
Aristocratic Empires. A Review Article, p. 135
Mary Elizabeth Perry, Deviant Insiders: Legalized Prostitutes
and a Consciousness of Women in Early Modern Seville, p. 138
Cynthia Herrup, Crime, Law, and Society. A Review Article, p. 159
Bernard Wong, On Assimilation of the Asians in the Americas.
A Reply, p. 171
William S. Simmons, Anthropology, History, and the North American
Indian. A Review Article, p. 174
Donald M. Bahr, Two Issues in the Writing of American Indian
History. A Review Article, p. 183
Richard I. Ford, Studying Material Culture. A Review Article, p. 193
Regina Schulte, Village Life in Europe. A Review Article, p. 195
Editorial Foreword, p. 569
Richard B. Du Boff, The Telegraph in Nineteenth-Century
America: Technology and Monopoly, p. 571
Thomas C. Smith, The Right to Benevolence: Dignity and Japanese
Workers, 1890-1920, p. 587
Susan Mann, Brokers as Entrepreneurs in Presocialist China, p. 614
Richard Ashcraft, Marx and Political Theory, p. 637
Robert Kelley, Comparing the Incomparable: Politics and Ideas
in the United States and the Soviet Union, p. 672
Nikki R. Keddie, Material Culture and Geography: toward a
Holistic Comparative History of the Middle East, p. 709
CSSH notes, p. 736
Editorial Foreword, p. 377
John M. Ingham, Human Sacrifice at Tenochtitlan, p. 380
Steven Kemper, The Buddhist Monkhood, the Law, and the State
in Colonial Sri Lanka, p. 402
Leonard Mars, What Was Onan’s Crime?, p. 429
Piotr Michalowski, Moses among the Anthropologists, A Note,
p. 440
Charles J. Halperin, The Ideology of Silence: Prejudice and
Pragmatism on the Medieval Religious Frontier, p. 442
Michael Taussig, Culture of Terror-Space of Death. Roger Casement’s
Putumayo Report and the Explanation of torture, p. 467
David A. Gerber, The Pathos of Exile: Old Lutheran Refugees
in the United States and South Australia, p. 498
Gail P. Kelley, The Presentation of Indigenous Society in
the Schools of French West Africa and Indochina, 1918 to 1938, p. 523
Robert J. Hind, The Internal Colonial Concept, p. 543
Editorial Foreword, p. 191
Carol A. Smith, Local History in Global Context: Social
and Economic Transitions in Western Guatemala, p. 193
Richard Roberts, Women’s Work and Women’s Property: Household
Social Relations in the Maraka Textile Industry of the Nineteenth
Century, p. 229
Eduardo Archetti, Rural Families and Demographic Behaviour:
Some Latin American Analogies, p. 251
Richard Breen, Dowry Payments and the Irish Case, p. 280
Kenneth Lockridge, Brilliance and Whiggery. A Review Article, p. 297
Beverly Lozano, The Andalucia-Hawaii-California Migration:
A Study in Macrostructure and Microhistory, p. 305
Barbara Schmitter, Sending States and Immigrant Minorities-the
Case of Italy, p. 325
William A. Foley, Nature versus Nurture: The Genesis of Language.
A Review, p. 335
Lois Kuter, Life Histories and the Creation of New Ways of
Doing Sociology. A Review Article, p. 345
Nicholas Canney, Fusion and Faction in Modern Ireland. A Review
Article, p. 352
CSSH notes, p. 366
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Robert J. Hind, “We Have No Colonies” – Similarities
with in the British Colonial Experience, p. 3
William Y. Adams, The First Colonial Empire: Egypt in Nubia,
3200-1200, B.C., p. 36
Gavin Kitching, Imperialism: The Past in the Present. A Review
Article, p. 72
Rebecca J. Scott, Explaining Abolition: Contradiction, Adaptation,
and Challenge in Cuban Slave Society, 1860-1886, p. 83
William A. Green, The Perils of Comparative History: Belize
and the British Sugar Colonies after Slavery, p. 112
O. Nigel Bolland, Reply to William A. Green’s “The Perils
of Comparative History”, p. 120
Sherry B. Ortner, Theory in Anthropology since the Sixties,
p. 126
James A. Gillespie, Class in Urban History. A Review Article, p. 167
CSSH notes, p. 174
Editorial Foreword, p. 557
Betty M. Kuyk, The African Derivation of Black Fraternal
Orders in the United States, p. 559
Michael H. Fisher, Political Marriage Alliances at the Shi
‘i Court of Awadh, p. 593
Joseph Fewsmith, From Guild to Interest Group: The Transformation
of Public and Private in Late Qing China, p. 617
Kit W. Wesler, Trade Politics and Native Polities in Iroquoia
and Asante, p. 641
Raymond E. Dumett, African Merchants of the Gold Coast, 1860-1905-Dynamics
of Indigenous Entrepreneurship, p. 661
Daniel R. Gross, Fetishism and Functionalism: The Political
Economy of Capitalist Development in Latin America. A Review
Article, p. 694
Patricia Seed, Philip F. Rust, Estate and Class in Colonial
Oaxaca Revisited, p. 703
Robert McCaa, Stuart B. Schwartz, Measuring Marriage Patterns:
Percentages, Cohen’s Kappa, and Log-Linear Models, p. 711
Patricia Seed, Philip F. Rust, Across the Pages with Estate
and Class, p. 721
James Allen Vann, German Businessmen and Professionals at
the End of the Old Regime. A Review Article, p. 725
Michael G. Peletz, Moral and Political Economies in Rural
Southeast Asia. A Review Article, p. 731
Editorial Foreword, p. 405
George M. Wilson, Plots and Motives in Japan’s Meiji Restoration, p. 407
Peter Rigby, Time and Historical Consciousness: The Case of
Ilparakuyo Maasai, p. 428
Larry Diamond, Class, Ethnicity, and the Democratic State:
Nigeria 1950-1966, p. 457
Peter H. Amann, Vigilante Fascism: The Black Legion as an
American Hybrid, p. 490
E. Brooks Holifield, Religion and Order in England and America.
A Review Article, p. 525
William D. Schorger, Mustapha and the Ethnologist: An Interim
Report. A Review Article, p. 535
Robert Hefner, The Culture Problem in Human Ecology. A Review
Article, p. 547
Editorial Foreword, p. 193
Shahrough Akhavi, The Ideology and Praxis of Shi ‘ism in
the Iranian Revolution, p. 195
Karl A. Peter, The Certainty of Salvation: Ritualization of
Religion and Economic Rationality among Hutterites, p. 222
Leslie Woodcock Tentler, Who Is the Church? Conflict in a
Polish Immigrant Parish in Late Nineteenth-Century Detroit,
p. 241
Kaja Finkler, Dissident Sectarian Movements, the Catholic
Church, and Social Class in Mexico, p. 277
James Urry, “The Snares of Reason”-Changing Mennonite
Attitudes to “Knowledge” in Nineteenth-Century Russia, p. 306
William R. Roff, Whence Cometh the Law? Dog Saliva in Kelantan,
1937, p. 323
David Fitzpatrick, Irish Farming Families before the First
World War, p. 339
P. Gibbon, C. Curtin, Irish Farm Families: Facts and Fantasies,
p. 375
Anthony Varley, “The Stem Family in Ireland” Reconsidered,
p. 381
P. Gibbon, C. Curtin, Some Observations on “‘The Stem
Family in Ireland’ Reconsidered”, p. 393
Richard Graham, Comparing Elites: A Review Article, p. 396
Roger Daniels, The Assimilation of Ethnic Groups: A Comment,
p. 401
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
Lenore O’Boyle, Learning for Its Own Sake: The German University
as Nineteenth-Century Model, p. 3
C. R. Day, The Rustic Man: The Rural Schoolmaster in Nineteenth-Century
France, p. 26
Charles Camic, Experience and Ideas: Education for Universalism
in Eighteenth-Century Scotland, p. 50
Anthony Winson, The Formation of Capitalist Agriculture in
Latin America and Its Relationship to Political Power and the
State, p. 83
Susan Eckstein, Transformation of a “Revolution from
Below”-Bolivia and International Capital, p. 105
Bruce Lincoln, “The Earth Becomes Flat”-A Study
of Apocalyptic Imagery, p. 136
Mary Lowenthal Felstiner, Family Metaphors: The Language of
Independence Revolution, p. 154
Peter Burke, From Pioneers to Settlers: Recent Studies of
the History of Popular Culture. A Review Article, p. 181
CSSH notes, p. 188
Editorial Foreword, p. 531
THE CULTURAL DIFFUSION OF FREUDIAN THOUGHT
Thomas F. Glick, The Naked Science: Psychoanalysis in Spain,
1914-1948, p. 533
Ilse N. Bulhof, Psychoanalysis in the Netherlands, p. 572
Hannah S. Decker, The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Germany, p. 589
John C. Burnham, The Reception of Psychoanalysis in Western
Cultures: An Afterword on Its Comparative History, p. 603
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
Mel Davies, Corsets and Conception: Fashion and Demographic
Trends in the Nineteenth Century, p. 611
David Waines, Through a Veil Darkly: The Study of Women in
Muslim Societies. A Review Article, p. 642
Joyce F. Riegelhaupt, Women, Work, War, and Family: Some Recent
Works in Women’s History. A Review Article, p. 660
WAR WITHOUT A STATE
Peter T. Manicas, War, Stasis, and Greek Political Thought, p. 673
Rudi Paul Lindner, What Was a Nomadic Tribe?, p. 689
Editorial Foreword, p. 349
STATE MAKING
W. G. Runciman, Origins of States: The Case of Archaic Greece, p. 351
José Murilo De Carvalho, Political Elites and State
Building: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Brazil, p. 378
Richard Tardanico, State, Dependency, and Nationalism: Revolutionary
Mexico, 1924-1928, p. 400
THE HISTORICAL MIND
André Burguière, The Fate of the History of
Mentalités in the Annales, p. 424
Jonathan Wylie, The Sense of Time, the Social Construction
of Reality, and the Foundations of Nationhood in Dominica and
the Faroe Islands, p. 438
Greta Jones, Science, Social Science, and History. A Review
Article, p. 467
GENOCIDE
Robert Melson, A Theoretical Inquiry into the Armenian Massacres
of 1894-1896, p. 481
Fred E. Katz, Implementation of the Holocaust: The Behavior
of Nazi Officials, p. 510
CSSH notes, p. 530
Editorial Foreword, p. 183
SOCIAL CONFLICT IN POPULAR CULTURE
Sarah Melhado White, Sexual Language and Human Conflict in
Old French Fabliaux, p. 185
John Marino, Economic Idylls and Pastoral Realities: The “Trickster
Economy” in the Kingdom of Naples, p. 211
ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION
Dennis B. McGilvray, Dutch Burghers and Portuguese Mechanics:
Eurasian Ethnicity in Sri Lanka, p. 235
Yael Katzir, Preservation of Jewish Ethnic Identity in Yemen:
Segregation and Integration as Boundary Maintenance Mechanisms,
p. 264
Paul H. Kratoska, Rice Cultivation and the Ethnic Division
of Labor in British Malaya, p. 280
Samuel J. Surace, Achievement, Discrimination. and Mexican
Americans, p. 315
CSSH notes, p. 340
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
POLITICS AND RELIGION
Allen Christelow, The Muslim Judge and Municipal Politics
in Colonial Algeria and Senegal, p. 3
Günter Golde, Voting Patterns, Social Context, and Religious
Affiliation in Southwest Germany, p. 25
HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE
Roger Sanjek, The Organization of Households in Adabraka:
toward a Wider Comparative Perspective, p. 57
Roderick J. Lawrence, Domestic Space and Society: A Cross
Cultural Study, p. 104
THE HUMAN NATURE OF MATERIALISM
J. S. Otto, N. E. Anderson, Slash-and-Burn Cultivation in
the Highlands South: A Problem in Comparative Agricultural History,
p. 131
Eric R. Wolf, Materialists vs. Mentalists. A Review Article,
p. 148
Robert I. Burns, S. J. Relic Vendors, Barefoot Friars, and
Spanish Muslims: Reflections on Medieval Economic and Religious
History. A Review Article, p. 153
Jerrold Seigel, Consciousness and Practice in the History
of Marxism. A Review Article, p. 164
CSSH notes, p. 178
Editorial Foreword, p. 517
WESTERN UNDERSTANDING OF OTHER CULTURES
Michael T. Ryan, Assimilating New Worlds in the Sixteenth
and Seventeenth Centuries, p. 519
James Clifford, On Ethnographic Surrealism, p. 539
Carl E. Pletsch, The Three Worlds, or the Division of Social
Scientific Labor, circa 1950-1975, p. 565
BEYOND SLAVERY
O. Nigel Bolland, Systems of Domination after Slavery: The
Control of Land and Labor in the British West Indies after 1838,
p. 591
Richard Graham, Slavery and Economic Development: Brazil and
the United States South in the Nineteenth Century, p. 620
MANAGING THE LABOR MARKET
Tim Wright, “A Method of Evading Management”-Contract
Labor in Chinese Coal Mines before 1937, p. 656
Miriam J. Wells, Social Conflict, Commodity Constraints, and
Labor Market Structure in Agriculture, p. 679
Editorial Foreword, p. 323
THE AUTONOMY OF THE DEPENDENT
Christopher Baker, Economic Reorganization and the Slump in
South and Southeast Asia, p. 325
Lance Brennan, A Case of Attempted Segmental Modernization:
Rampur State, 1930-1939, p. 350
THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY
Hans Rogger, Amerikanizm and the Economic Development of Russia, p. 382
Kendall E. Bailes, The American Connection: Ideology and the
Transfer of American Technology to the Soviet Union, 1917-1941, p. 421
Shannon R. Brown, Cakes and Oil: Technology Transfer and Chinese
Soybean Processing, 1860-1895, p. 449
THE PRESS AND THE LIBERAL MIND
Stephen Botein, Jack R. Censer, Harriet Ritvo, The Periodical
Press in Eighteenth-Century English and French Society: A Cross-Cultural
Approach, p. 464
Edward L. Schieffelin, Evangelical Rhetoric and the Transformation
of Traditional Culture in Papua New Guinea, p. 150
Renato Rosaldo, The Cultural Impact of the Printed Word. A
Review Article, p. 508
CSSH notes, p. 514
Editorial Foreword, p. 163
ETHNIC SEPARATISM
Donald L. Horowitz, Patterns of Ethnic Separatism, p.
165
Rudy Fenwick, Social Change and Ethnic Nationalism: An Historical
Analysis of the Separatist Movement in Quebec, p. 196
THE POLITICS OF PROTEST IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
Michael Adas, From Avoidance to Confrontation: Peasant Protest
in Precolonial and Colonial Southeast Asia, p. 217
Peter McPhee, On Rural Politics in Nineteenth-Century France:
The Example of Rodès, 1789-1851, p. 248
Edward Berenson, Socialism in the Countryside? A Review Article, p. 278
DEBATE: MUGHAL STATE FINANCE
J. F. Richards, Mughal State Finance and the Premodern World
Economy, p. 285
Karen Leonard, Indigenous Banking Firms in Mughal India: A
Reply, p. 309
CSSH notes, p. 314
Editorial Foreword, p. 1
THE PROGRESS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Angus McLaren, A Prehistory of the Social Sciences: Phrenology
in France, p. 3
Richard Ashcraft, Political Theory and Political Action in
Karl Mannheim’s Thought: Reflections upon Ideology and Utopia
and Its Critics, p. 23
Ellen Ross, Rayna Rapp, Sex and Society: A Research Note from
Social History and Anthropology, p. 51
MISSIONARY MESSAGES
Thomas O. Beidelman, Contradictions between the Sacred and
the Secular Life: The Church Missionary Society in Ukaguru, Tanzania,
East Africa, 1876-1914, p. 73
Peter Rigby, Pastors and Pastoralists: The Differential Penetration
of Christianity among East African Cattle Herders, p. 96
Judith Shapiro, Ideologies of Catholic Missionary Practice
in a Postcolonial Era, p. 130
Edward R. Tannenbaum, The Beginnings of Bleeding-Heart Liberalism:
Eugène Sue’s Les Mystères de Paris, p. 491
CSSH notes, p. 157