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17:1 (January 1975)
Editorial Foreword,1.
The Family and Economic Roles
ANDREJS PLAKANS,“Peasant Farmsteads and Households in the
Baltic Littoral, 1797,”2-35.
JOAN W. SCOTT and LOUISE A. TILLY,“Women's Work and the
Family in Nineteenth Century Europe,” 36-64.
Colonialism
RICHARD A. JOSEPH,“The German Question in French Cameroun,
1919-1939,”65-90.
PETER P. EKEH,“Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa:
A Theoretical Statement,”91-112.
Statements of Theory: Exchange and Decision-Making
C. R. HALLPIKE,“Two Types of Reciprocity,”113-119.
PAUL L. WARD,“‘Councils in Action’: A Review
Article,”120-130.
Books Received,131-136.
17:2 (April 1975)
Editorial Foreword,137.
Social Stratification
HOWARD NEWBY,“The Deferential Dialectic,”139-164.
DAVID LANE,“Ethnic and Class Stratification in Soviet Kazak-hastan,
1917-1939,”165-189.
Traditional Beliefs and Modernizing Change
SHAHROUGH AKHAVI,“Egypt's Socialism and Marxist Thought:
Some Preliminary Observation on Social Theory and Metaphysics,”190-211.
RICHARD F. GOMBRICH,“Buddhist Karma and Social Control,”212-220.
CHRISTEL LANE,“Socio-Political Accommodation and Religious
Decline: The Case of the Molokan Sect in Soviet Society,”221-237.
Debate on Modernization
EDWARD HANSEN, JANE SCHNEIDER and PETER SCHNEIDER,“From
Autonomous Development to Dependent Modernization: The Catalan
Case Revisited: A Reply to Pi-Sunyer,”238-241.
ORIOL PI-SUNYER,“Of Corporate Groups and Vanishing Development:
A Reply to Hansen, Schneider and Schneider,”241-244.
L. E. SHINER,“Tradition/Modernity: An Ideal Type Gone Astray,”245-252.
HARRY A. MISKIMIN,“The Quality of Quantitative Work: Review
Article,”253-258.
Books Received,259-264.
17:3 (July 1975)
Editorial Foreword,265.
Frontier Settlements
MARTIN T. KATZMAN,“The Brazilian Frontier in Comparative
Perspective,”266-285.
Political Institutions and Social Policy
CARL STONE,“Political Determinants of Social Policy Allocations
in Latin America,”286-308.
GABRIEL BEN-DOR,“Institutionalization and Political Development:
A Conceptual and Theoretical Analysis,”309-325.
Education and Social Mobility
WALTER D. CONNOR,“Education and National Development in
the European Soc'alist States: A Model for the Third World?”326-348.
PATRICK J. HARRIGAN,“Secondary Education and the Professions
in France During the Second Empire,” 349-371.
Ceremonial Space
MONA OZOUF,“Space and Time in the Festivals of the French
Revolution,”372-384.
17:4 (October 1975)
Peasants and Political Mobilization
ERIC R. WOLF,“Introduction,”385-388.
Part 1: Latin America
PETER SINGELMANN,“The Closing Triangle: Critical Notes
on a Model for Peasant Mobilization in Latin America,”389-409.
RONALD WATERBURY,“Non-Revolutionary Peasants: Oaxaca compared
to Morelos in the Mexican Revolution,”410-422.
ROBERT WASSERSTROM,“Revolution in Guatemala: Peasants and
Politics Under the Arbenz Government,” 443-478.
Part II. The Balkans in the next issue
The Formation of Bureaucracies
JOHN MARKOFF,“Governmental Bureaucratization: General Processes
and an Anomalous Case,”479-503.
JOSEPH R. STRAYER,“The Development of Bureaucracies: A Review
Article,”504-509.
Obituary: Lloyd A. Falters,509.
Editorial Review of Volume 17,510-511.
Books Received,512.
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