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19:1 (January 1977)

Editorial Forword,1.

Society and the Shape of Armies

GAYL D. NESS and WILLIAM STAHL,“Western Imperialist Armies in Asia,”2.
DON R. BOWEN,“Guerrilla War in Western Missouri, 1862-1865. Historical Extensions of the Relative Deprivation Hvpothesis,”30.
H. EDWARD PRICE, JR.,“The Strategy and Tactics of Revolutionary Terrorism,”52.

Migration and Stratification

MARY E. WILKIE,“Colonials, Marginals and Immigrants: Contributions to a Theory of Ethnic Stratification,”67.
BRIAN L. MOORE,“The Retention of Caste Notions Among the Indian Immigrants in British Guiana during the Nineteenth Century,”96.
ALEXANDER GERSCHENKRON,“Europecentrism and Other Horrors. A Review Article,”108.
CSSH Notes:124.


19:2 (April 1977)

Editorial Foreword,129.

The Accommodation to Capitalism in Peasant Societies

MICHAEL TAUSSIG,“The Genesis of Capitalism amongst a South American Peasantry: Devil's Labor and the Baptism of Money,”130-155.
B. MARIE PERINBAM.“Homo Africanus: Antiquus or Oeconomicus? Some Interpretations of African Economic History,”156-178.
A. TERRY RAMBO,“Closed Corporate and Open Peasant Communities: Reopening a Hastily Shut Case,”179-188.

Social Stereotypes and Popular Politics

ALI A. MAZRUI,“Boxer Muhammad Ali and Soldier Idi Amin as International Political Symbols: The Bio-economics of Sport and War,”189-215.
CHARLES PRESS,“The Georgian Political Print and Democratic Institutions,”216-238.

Universities and Social Change

FRITZ K. RINGER,“Problems in the History of Higher Education: A Review Article,”239-255.
LAWRENCE STONE,“Comment,”256-257.
FRITZ K. RINGER,“Counter-comment,”258.
CSSH Notes:259-260.


19:3 (July 1977)

Editorial Foreword,261.

Theory and Practice of Medicine

KARL FIGLIO,“The Historiographv of Scientific Medicine: An Invitation to the Human Sciences,”262-286.
GEORGE SUSSMAN,“The Glut of Doctors in Mid-Nineteenth Century France,”287-305.

The Urban-Rural Connection

M. I. FINLEY,“The Ancient City: From Fustel de Coulanges to Max Weber and Beyond,”305-327.
JOEL S. MIGDAL,“Urbanization and Political Change: The Impact of Foreign Rule,”328-349.

Religion and Revolutionary Minorities

PHILIP A. KUHN,“Origins of the Taiping Vision: Cross-Cultural Dimensions of a Chinese Rebellion,”350-366.
HENRY J. TOBIAS and CHARLES E. WOODHOUSE,“Political Reaction and Revolutionary Careers: The Jewish Bundists in Defeat. 1907-10,”367-396.

19:4 (October 1977)

Editorial Review of Volume 19,397-398.

Social Structure and Politics in Two Modern Societies

RONALD ROGOWSKI,“The Gauleiter and the Social Origins of Fascism,”399-430.
DAVID E. SUMLER,“Subcultural Persistence and Political Cleavage in the Third French Republic,”431-453.

Race and Status in Two Colonial Mexican Cities

JOHN K. CHANCE and WILLIAM B. TAYLOR,“Estate and Class in a Colonial City: Oaxaca in 1792,”454-487.
PATRICK J. CARROLL,“Mandinga: The Evolution of a Mexican Runaway Slave Community: 1735-1827,”488-505.

Response and Review

RONALD SKELDON,“Regional Associations: A Note on Opposed Interpretations,”506-510.
THOMAS N. TENTLER,“Death and Dying in Many Disciplines: A Review Article,”511-522.


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