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31:1 (January 1989)
Editorial Foreword,1-2.
The Unexpected Origins of Social Policy
PETER BALDWIN,“The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation
of the Welfare State,3-24.
MAYFAIR MEI-HUT YANG,“The Gift Economy and State Power in
China,”25-54.
The United States in the International Economy
JEFFRY A. FRIEDEN,“The Economics of Intervention: American
Overseas Investments and Relations with Underdeveloped Areas,
1890-1950,”55-80.
DAVID A. LAKE,“Export, Die, or Subsidize: The International
Political Economy of American Agriculture, 1875-1940,”81-105.
Colonial Boundaries
JUAN R. I. COLE,“Of Crowds and Empires: Afro-Asian Riots
and European Expansion,1857-1882,”106-133.
ANN LAURA STOLER,“Rethinking Colonial Categories: European
Communities in Sumatra and the Boundaries of Rule,”134-161.
CSSH Discussion
ALFRED MEYER,“The Origins of Stalinism. A Review Article,”162-167.
RONALD GRIGOR SUNY,“Rehabilitating Tsarism: The Imperial
Russian State and Its Historians. A Review Article,”168-179.
KEITH TRIBE,“The Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe Project: From
History of ldeas to Conceptual History. A Review Article,”180-184.
ROGER W. BOWEN,“Japanology and Ideology. A Review Article,”185-190.
CSSH Notes,191-192.
31:2 (January 1989)
Editorial Foreword,193-194.
The World of Exhibition
CAROL A. BRECKENRIDGE,“The Aesthetics and Politics of Colonial
Collecting: India at World Fairs,”195-216.
TIMOTHY MITCHELL,“The World as Exhibition,”217-236.
Shaping the Worlds of Labor
EWA MORAWSKA,“Labor Migrations of Poles in the Atlantic
World Economy, 1880-1914,”237-272.
ELLEN JORDAN ,“The Exclusion of Women from Industry in Nineteenth-Century
Britain,”273-296.
The Traditions of Populist Politics
DAVID D. LAITIN,“Linguistic Revival: Politics and Culture
in Catalonia,”297-317.
CYRUS ERNESTO ZIRAKZADEH,“Economic Chances and Surges in
Micro-Nationalist Voting in Scotland and the Basque Region of
Spain,”318-339.
DAVID PEAL,“The Politics of Populism: Germany and the American
South in the1890s,”340-362.
DAVID HUNT,“The Measure of Popular Culture. A Review Article,”363-371.
MAXWELL OWUSO,“Rebellion, Revolution, and Tradition: Reinterpreting
Coups In Ghana,”372-307.
CSSH Notes:398-405.
31:3 (July 1989)
Editorial Foreword,407-408.
Ethnicity in Soviet Policy and Social Theory
TEODOR SHANIN,“Ethnicity in the Soviet Union: Analytical
Perceptions and Political Strategies,”409-424.
JULIAN BROMLEY and VIKTOR KOZLOV,“The Theory of Ethnos and
Ethnic Processes in Soviet Social Sciences,”425-438.
The Symbolic Economy of Provincial Capitals
LYNN HOLLEN LEES, and PAUL M. HOHENBERG,“Urban Decline
and Regional Economies: Brabant, Castile, and Lombardy. 1550-1750,”439-461.
BEVERLY HECKART,“The Cities of Avignon and Worms as Expressions
of the European Community,”462-490.
WILLIAM COHEN,“Symbols of Power. Statues in Nineteenth-Century
Provincial France,”491-513.
Courts and Inheritance
LLOYD BONFIELD,“The Nature of Customary Law in the Manor
Courts of Medieval England,”514-534.
DAVID S. POWERS,“Orientalism, Colonialism, and Legal History:
The Attack on Muslim Family Endowments in Algeria and India,”535-571.
The Reasonable State
DANIEL WALKER HOWE,“Why the Scottish Enlightenment Was
Useful to the Framers of the American Constitution,”572-587.
STUART WOOLF,“Statistics and the Modem State,”588-604.
CSSH Discussion
AARON FOGLEMAN,“The Peopling of Early America: Two Studies
by Bemard Bailyn. A Review Article,”605-614.
CSSH Notes:615-618.
31:4 (October 1989)
Editorial Foreword,619-620.
The Foundations of Historical Discourse
G. W. TROMPF,“Macrohistory and Acculturation: Between Myth
and History in Modern Melanesian Adjustments and Ancient Gnosticism,”621-648.
DAVID B. EDWARDS,“Mad Mullahs and Englishmen: Discourse
in the Colonial Encounter,”649-670.
JOHN R. BOWEN,“Narrative Form and Political Incorporation:
Changing Uses of History in Aceh, Indonesia,”671-693.
Demands of the Market Place
LINDA J. SELIGMANN,“To Be In Between: The Cholas as Market
Women,”694-721.
WILLIAM W. CULVER, and CORNEL J. REINHART,“Capitalist Dreams:
Chile's Response to Nineteenth-Century World Copper Competition,”722-744.
LUIS LLAMBI,“Emergence of Capitalized Family Farms in Latin
America,”745-774.
CSSH Discussion
JACK R. CENSER,“Recent Approaches to the Eighteenth-Century
Press. A Review Article,”775-783.
LAURA ENGELSTEIN,“Print Culture and the Transformation of
Imperial Russia: Three New Views. A Review Article,”784-790.
CSSH Notes:791-802.
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