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28:1 (January 1986)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
The Development of Development
LEONARD BINDER,“The Natural History of Development Theory,”3-33.
GEORGE A. HUACO,“Ideology and General Theory: The Case of
Sociological Functionalism,”34-54.
NICOS MOUZELIS,“On the Rise of Postwar Military Dictatorships
Argentina, Chile, Greece,”55-80.
The Analysis of Administrative Elites
CARTER VAUGHN FINDLEY,“Economic Bases of Revolution and
Repression in the Late Ottoman Empire,”81-106.
ROBERT WUTHNOW,“Processes of Early State Development. A
Review Article,”107-113.
CHARLES TILLY,“The Replay of Politics. A Review Article,”114-118.
CSSH Discussion
SVEN-ERIC LIEDMAN,“Institutions and Ideas: Mandarins and
Non-Mandarins in the German Academic Intelligentsia,”119-144.
FRITZ K. RINGER,“Differences and Cross-National Similarities
among Mandarins,”145-164.
SVEN-ERIC LIEDMAN,“Reply,”165-168.
PHILIP BENEDICT,“Late Medieval and Early Modern Urban History
a l'Anglaise. A Review Article,”169-180.
CSSH Notes:181-188.
28:2 (April 1986)
Editorial Foreword,189-190.
Peasant Workers
DOUGLAS R. HOLMES and JEAN QUATAERT,“An Approach to Modern
Labor: Worker Peasantries in Historic Saxony and the Friuli Region
Over Three Centuries,”191-216.
FRANCES ROTHSTEIN,“The New Proletarians: Third World Reality
and First World Categories,”217-238.
LOUISE A. TILLY,“Rural England, Poverty, and the Institution
of Service. A Review Article,”239-247.
ROBERT SCRIBNER,“Peasant Politics in Early Modern Europe.
A Review Article,”248-254.
On Connecting Institutions to Social Class
ANTHONY J. LA VOPA,“Vocations, Careers, and Talent: Lutheran
Pietism and Sponsored Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Germany,”255-286.
J. A. PERKINS,“Dualism in German Agrarian Historiography,”287-306.
The Ties that Bind
NICHOLAS B. DIRKS,“From Little King to Landlord: Property,
Law, and the Gift under the Madras Permanent Settlement,”307-333.
CHARLES LINDHOLM,“Kinship Structure and Political Authority:
The Middle East and Central Asia,”334-355.
CSSH Discussion
Theory in Anthropology, Essays
ARJUN APPADURAI, ULF HANNERZ, and ARAM A. YENGOYAN,356-374.
CSSH Notes:375-382.
28:3 (July 1986)
Editorial Foreword,383-384.
The Popular Culture of History
ERIC VAN YOUNG,“Millennium on the Northern Marches: The
Mad Messiah of Durango and Popular Rebellion in Mexico,1800-1815,”385-413.
PAUL GREENOUGH,“The Death of an Uncrowned King - C. R. Das
and Political Crisis in Twentieth-Century Bengal,”414-441.
MAJID HAYAT SIDDIQI,“History and Society in a Popular Rebellion:
Mewat,1920-1933,”442-467.
The Achievements of Revolutions
TOM GARVIN,“The Anatomy of a Nationalist Revolution: Ireland:
1858-1928,”468-501.
SUSAN ECKSTEIN,“The Impact of the Cuban Revolution: A Comparative
Perspective,”502-534.
JOHN M. GATES,“Toward a History of Revolution,”535-544.
DAVID LAW,“Revolutions Compared: Russia and China. A Review
Article,”545-551.
JOEL BEININ,“Class and Politics in Middle Eastern Societies.
A Review Article,”552-557.
CSSH Discussion
FRANK E. BROWN,“Continuity and Change in the Urban House:
Developments in Domestic Space Organisation in Seventeenth-Century
London,”558-590.
GALE STOKES,“How Is Nationalism Related to Capitalism? A
Review Article,”591-598.
28:4 (October 1986)
Editorial Foreword,599-600.
Capitalist Transformations Of Agriculture
DAVID LEHMANN,“Two Paths of Agrarian Capitalism, or a Critique
of Chayanovian Marxism,”601-627.
TIMOTHY KEEGAN,“The Dynamics of Rural Accumulation in South
Africa: Comparative and Historical Perspectives,”628-650.
JANE L. COLLINS,“The Household and Relations of Production
in Southern Peru,”651-671.
J. S. OTTO and N. E. ANDERSON,“Cattle Ranching in the Venezuelan
Llamos and the Florida Flatwoods: A Problem in Comparative History,”672-683.
PETER McPHEE,“The Makings of Peasantries. A Review Article,”684-689.
Perspectives on the Position of Woman
SHARON H. NOLTE,“Women’s Rights and Society’s
Needs: Japan’s 1931 Suffrage Bill,”690-714.
PHYLLIS MACK,“The History of Women in Early Modern Britain.
A Review Article,”715-722.
MAXINE MOLYNEUX,“Women in Contemporary China: Change and
Continuity. A Review Article,”723-728.
Slavery and Class
HOWARD JOHNSON,“‘A Modified Form of Slavery’:The
Credit and Truck Systems in the Bahamas in the Nineteenth and
Early Twentieth-Centuries,”729-753.
DAVID KONSTAN,“Slavery and Class Analysis in the Ancient
World. A Review Article,”767-777.
PETER KOLCHIN,“Some Recent Works on Slavery outside the
United States: An American Perspective. A Review Article,”
767-777.
CSSH Discussion
JANET COLEMAN,“The Civic Culture of Contracts and Credit.
A Review Article,”778-784.
RUDY KOSHAR,“Political Gangsters and Nazism: Some Comments
on Richard Hamilton’s Theory of Fascism. A Review Article,”785-793.
CSSH Notes:794-798.
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